The degree to which efficient mixing of new material or losses of earlier accreted material to space characterize the growth of Earth-like planets is poorly constrained and probably changed with time. These processes can be studied by parallel modelling of data from different radiogenic isotope systems. The tungsten isotope composition of the silicate Earth yields a model timescale for accretion that is faster than current estimates based on terrestrial lead and xenon isotope data and strontium, tungsten and lead data for lunar samples. A probable explanation for this is that impacting core material did not always mix efficiently with the silicate portions of the Earth before being added to the Earth's core. Furthermore, tungsten and stront...
The Earth-Moon system likely formed as a result of a collision between two large planetary objects. ...
The short-lived Hf-182-W-182-isotope system is an ideal clock to trace core formation and accretion ...
International audienceThe Earth-Moon system likely formed as a result of a collision between two lar...
The Earth formed over tens of millions of years from an unknown number of stochastic collisions with...
Recent high-precision measurements of the isotopic composition of lunar rocks demonstrate that the b...
The Earth and Moon have identical or very similar isotopic compositions for many elements, including...
AbstractA model of a giant impact between two planetary bodies is widely accepted to account for the...
International audienceAsteroids impacting the Earth partly volatilize, partly melt (O’Keefe, J.D., A...
We couple the results of N-body simulations of late-stage accretion (O’Brien et al. 2006) to a hafni...
Physical simulations of the origin of the Moon have, until recently, centred on impact, about 100 M....
Characterization of the hafnium-tungsten systematics (Hf-182 decaying to W-182 and emitting two elec...
Despite its importance to questions of lunar origin, the chemical composition of the Moon is not pre...
Measurements of the isotopic composition of tungsten (W) show that lunar samples and Martian meteori...
The Moon forming giant impact marks the end of the main stage of Earth’s accretion and sets the stag...
The silicate Earth is strongly depleted in moderately volatile elements (e.g. Pb, Zn, In, alkalis) r...
The Earth-Moon system likely formed as a result of a collision between two large planetary objects. ...
The short-lived Hf-182-W-182-isotope system is an ideal clock to trace core formation and accretion ...
International audienceThe Earth-Moon system likely formed as a result of a collision between two lar...
The Earth formed over tens of millions of years from an unknown number of stochastic collisions with...
Recent high-precision measurements of the isotopic composition of lunar rocks demonstrate that the b...
The Earth and Moon have identical or very similar isotopic compositions for many elements, including...
AbstractA model of a giant impact between two planetary bodies is widely accepted to account for the...
International audienceAsteroids impacting the Earth partly volatilize, partly melt (O’Keefe, J.D., A...
We couple the results of N-body simulations of late-stage accretion (O’Brien et al. 2006) to a hafni...
Physical simulations of the origin of the Moon have, until recently, centred on impact, about 100 M....
Characterization of the hafnium-tungsten systematics (Hf-182 decaying to W-182 and emitting two elec...
Despite its importance to questions of lunar origin, the chemical composition of the Moon is not pre...
Measurements of the isotopic composition of tungsten (W) show that lunar samples and Martian meteori...
The Moon forming giant impact marks the end of the main stage of Earth’s accretion and sets the stag...
The silicate Earth is strongly depleted in moderately volatile elements (e.g. Pb, Zn, In, alkalis) r...
The Earth-Moon system likely formed as a result of a collision between two large planetary objects. ...
The short-lived Hf-182-W-182-isotope system is an ideal clock to trace core formation and accretion ...
International audienceThe Earth-Moon system likely formed as a result of a collision between two lar...