The presence of H2O within differentiated terrestrial bodies in the inner Solar System is well established; however, the source(s) of this H2O and the time of its arrival to the inner Solar System is an area of active study. At present, the prevailing model for the origin of inner Solar System H2O calls upon carbonaceous chondrites as the source. This is largely based on reported observations that H- and N-isotopic compositions of differentiated planetary bodies are largely the same and within a range of values that overlaps with carbonaceous chondrites as opposed to comets or the Sun. In this contribution, we evaluate the efficacy of this model and other models for the origin of inner Solar System H2O by considering geochronological constr...
International audienceChanges in the chemical and isotopic composition of the solar nebula with time...
International audienceThe Apollo-derived tenet of an anhydrous Moon has been contested following mea...
Current dynamical models of Solar System formation and geochemical models agree on a likely chondrit...
International audienceThe initial isotopic composition of water in the Solar System is of paramount ...
International audienceCarbonaceous asteroids represent the principal source of water in the inner So...
International audienceChondrites are rocky fragments of asteroids that formed at different times and...
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International audienceHydrogen occurs at the near percent level in the most hydrated chondrites (CI ...
We examine the origin of water in the terrestrial planets. We list various geochemical measurements ...
â Water and related chemistry in the Solar Systemâ is a Herschel Space Observatory Guaranteed-Tim...
The original hydrogen isotope (D/H) ratios of different planetary bodies may indicate where each bod...
International audienceThe very wide diversity of asteroid compositions in the main belt suggests sig...
This report is the follow-up of the paper of A. Drouart et al. (1999, Icarus 140, 129) in which it w...
Recent measurements of the volatile composition of the coma of Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko (here...
International audienceChanges in the chemical and isotopic composition of the solar nebula with time...
International audienceThe Apollo-derived tenet of an anhydrous Moon has been contested following mea...
Current dynamical models of Solar System formation and geochemical models agree on a likely chondrit...
International audienceThe initial isotopic composition of water in the Solar System is of paramount ...
International audienceCarbonaceous asteroids represent the principal source of water in the inner So...
International audienceChondrites are rocky fragments of asteroids that formed at different times and...
Where there is water, there can be life. Improving our understanding of how life, as we know it, aro...
Asteroids and comets are the remnants of the swarm of planetesimals from which the planets ultimatel...
International audienceHydrogen occurs at the near percent level in the most hydrated chondrites (CI ...
We examine the origin of water in the terrestrial planets. We list various geochemical measurements ...
â Water and related chemistry in the Solar Systemâ is a Herschel Space Observatory Guaranteed-Tim...
The original hydrogen isotope (D/H) ratios of different planetary bodies may indicate where each bod...
International audienceThe very wide diversity of asteroid compositions in the main belt suggests sig...
This report is the follow-up of the paper of A. Drouart et al. (1999, Icarus 140, 129) in which it w...
Recent measurements of the volatile composition of the coma of Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko (here...
International audienceChanges in the chemical and isotopic composition of the solar nebula with time...
International audienceThe Apollo-derived tenet of an anhydrous Moon has been contested following mea...
Current dynamical models of Solar System formation and geochemical models agree on a likely chondrit...