Mass-dependent isotope fractionation of tungsten (W) isotopes has not received much attention until recently. This is mainly due to the small fractionation expected as tungsten has a relatively high atomic mass combined with the insufficient precision that could be achieved with the existing techniques. Tungsten is used in the 182Hf182W radio-chronometer. Hence, tungsten isotopes are currently mainly used for studying the first stages of the solar system history, as they are well suited to trace metalsilicate equilibration processes. At the same time, evaporation, condensation and diffusion are known to fractionate stable isotopes. A better understanding of W stable isotope behavior during terrestrial and asteroidal processes will thus pote...
Improved methods are presented for the separation of platinum from iron meteorites and subsequent an...
The aims of this research programme were twofold: to analyse the iron isotope compositions of metal ...
Recent advances in mass spectrometry make it possible to utilise isotope variations of transition me...
We present a double-spike technique for precise determination of mass-dependent fractionation of tun...
Determination of the W-182/W-184 ratio to a precision of +/- 5 ppm (2 sigma) is desirable for constr...
Abstract—The rates of accretion and core formation of the Earth and other inner solar system objects...
Excesses and deficiencies in 182W in meteorites and lunar samples relative to the terrestrial 182W a...
Measurements of the isotopic composition of tungsten (W) show that lunar samples and Martian meteori...
The stable isotope ratio of W is a new tracer in oceanographic studies and a new proxy in paleoceano...
The short-lived radionuclide, 182Hf (t1/2 = 8.9 million years) decays to 182W (natural abundance 26%...
High-precision W isotopic compositions are presented for 35 iron meteorites from 7 magmatic groups (...
The significance of Earth’s tectonic system is grounded in its unique appearance in the solar system...
The short-lived Hf-182-W-182-isotope system is an ideal clock to trace core formation and accretion ...
High-temperature partitioning of the stable isotopes of rock-forming elements like Mg, Si, Fe, Ni an...
Characterization of the hafnium-tungsten systematics (Hf-182 decaying to W-182 and emitting two elec...
Improved methods are presented for the separation of platinum from iron meteorites and subsequent an...
The aims of this research programme were twofold: to analyse the iron isotope compositions of metal ...
Recent advances in mass spectrometry make it possible to utilise isotope variations of transition me...
We present a double-spike technique for precise determination of mass-dependent fractionation of tun...
Determination of the W-182/W-184 ratio to a precision of +/- 5 ppm (2 sigma) is desirable for constr...
Abstract—The rates of accretion and core formation of the Earth and other inner solar system objects...
Excesses and deficiencies in 182W in meteorites and lunar samples relative to the terrestrial 182W a...
Measurements of the isotopic composition of tungsten (W) show that lunar samples and Martian meteori...
The stable isotope ratio of W is a new tracer in oceanographic studies and a new proxy in paleoceano...
The short-lived radionuclide, 182Hf (t1/2 = 8.9 million years) decays to 182W (natural abundance 26%...
High-precision W isotopic compositions are presented for 35 iron meteorites from 7 magmatic groups (...
The significance of Earth’s tectonic system is grounded in its unique appearance in the solar system...
The short-lived Hf-182-W-182-isotope system is an ideal clock to trace core formation and accretion ...
High-temperature partitioning of the stable isotopes of rock-forming elements like Mg, Si, Fe, Ni an...
Characterization of the hafnium-tungsten systematics (Hf-182 decaying to W-182 and emitting two elec...
Improved methods are presented for the separation of platinum from iron meteorites and subsequent an...
The aims of this research programme were twofold: to analyse the iron isotope compositions of metal ...
Recent advances in mass spectrometry make it possible to utilise isotope variations of transition me...