International audienceThe Paris carbonaceous chondrite represents the most pristine carbonaceous chondrite, providing a unique opportunity to investigate the composition of early solar system materials prior to the onset of significant aqueous alteration. A dual origin (namely from the inner and outer solar system) has been demonstrated for water in the Paris meteorite parent body (Piani et al. 2018). Here, we aim to evaluate the contribution of outer solar system (cometary-like) water ice to the inner solar system water ice using Xe isotopes. We report Ar, Kr, and high-precision Xe isotopic measurements within bulk CM 2.9 and CM 2.7 fragments, as well as Ne, Ar, Kr, and Xe isotope compositions of the insoluble organic matter (IOM). Noble g...
The abundance and isotopic composition of noble gases in meteorites is discussed in relation to the ...
The origin and transport of water in the early Solar System is an important topic in both astrophysi...
International audienceThe origin of cometary volatiles remains a major open question in planetary sc...
International audienceThe Paris carbonaceous chondrite represents the most pristine carbonaceous cho...
International audienceCarbonaceous asteroids represent the principal source of water in the inner So...
International audienceMighei-type carbonaceous chondrites (CM) figure among the most primitive objec...
International audienceThe very wide diversity of asteroid compositions in the main belt suggests sig...
International audienceThe origin of terrestrial volatiles remains one of the most puzzling questions...
International audienceWe have performed a comprehensive noble gas study, including the isotopes of k...
International audienceChondrites are rocky fragments of asteroids that formed at different times and...
Noble gases are not rare in the Universe, but they are rare in rocks. As a consequence, it has been ...
International audienceThe main carrier of primordial heavy noble gases in chondrites is thought to b...
Noble gas isotopes are key tracers of both the origin of volatiles found within planets and the proc...
International audienceHydrogen occurs at the near percent level in the most hydrated chondrites (CI ...
The abundance and isotopic composition of noble gases in meteorites is discussed in relation to the ...
The origin and transport of water in the early Solar System is an important topic in both astrophysi...
International audienceThe origin of cometary volatiles remains a major open question in planetary sc...
International audienceThe Paris carbonaceous chondrite represents the most pristine carbonaceous cho...
International audienceCarbonaceous asteroids represent the principal source of water in the inner So...
International audienceMighei-type carbonaceous chondrites (CM) figure among the most primitive objec...
International audienceThe very wide diversity of asteroid compositions in the main belt suggests sig...
International audienceThe origin of terrestrial volatiles remains one of the most puzzling questions...
International audienceWe have performed a comprehensive noble gas study, including the isotopes of k...
International audienceChondrites are rocky fragments of asteroids that formed at different times and...
Noble gases are not rare in the Universe, but they are rare in rocks. As a consequence, it has been ...
International audienceThe main carrier of primordial heavy noble gases in chondrites is thought to b...
Noble gas isotopes are key tracers of both the origin of volatiles found within planets and the proc...
International audienceHydrogen occurs at the near percent level in the most hydrated chondrites (CI ...
The abundance and isotopic composition of noble gases in meteorites is discussed in relation to the ...
The origin and transport of water in the early Solar System is an important topic in both astrophysi...
International audienceThe origin of cometary volatiles remains a major open question in planetary sc...