Dynamic models of the protoplanetary disk indicate there should be large-scale material transport in and out of the inner Solar System, but direct evidence for such transport is scarce. Here we show that the ε50Ti-ε54Cr-Δ17O systematics of large individual chondrules, which typically formed 2 to 3 My after the formation of the first solids in the Solar System, indicate certain meteorites (CV and CK chondrites) that formed in the outer Solar System accreted an assortment of both inner and outer Solar System materials, as well as material previously unidentified through the analysis of bulk meteorites. Mixing with primordial refractory components reveals a "missing reservoir" that bridges the gap between inner and outer Solar System materials...
International audienceIsotopic anomalies in chondruleshold important clues about the dynamics ...
We report the petrology, O isotopic composition, and Al-Mg isotope system-atics of a chondrule fragm...
The unique nature of chondrules has been known for nearly two centuries. Modern techniques of analys...
International audienceThe most abundant components of primitive meteorites (chondrites) are millimet...
International audienceThe most abundant components of primitive meteorites (chondrites) are millimet...
International audienceThe most abundant components of primitive meteorites (chondrites) are millimet...
International audienceThe most abundant components of primitive meteorites (chondrites) are millimet...
International audienceMeteoritic chondrules are submillimeter spherules representing the major const...
International audienceMeteoritic chondrules are submillimeter spherules representing the major const...
International audienceMeteoritic chondrules are submillimeter spherules representing the major const...
International audienceUnderstanding the origin of chondritic components and their accretion pathways...
Chondrules are a major component of chondritic meteorites and potentially populated the entire proto...
Chondrules are a major component of chondritic meteorites and potentially populated the entire proto...
The elemental and isotopic compositions of meteorites are expected to reflect several key processes ...
The formation of planetesimals and planetary embryos during the earliest stages of the solar protopl...
International audienceIsotopic anomalies in chondruleshold important clues about the dynamics ...
We report the petrology, O isotopic composition, and Al-Mg isotope system-atics of a chondrule fragm...
The unique nature of chondrules has been known for nearly two centuries. Modern techniques of analys...
International audienceThe most abundant components of primitive meteorites (chondrites) are millimet...
International audienceThe most abundant components of primitive meteorites (chondrites) are millimet...
International audienceThe most abundant components of primitive meteorites (chondrites) are millimet...
International audienceThe most abundant components of primitive meteorites (chondrites) are millimet...
International audienceMeteoritic chondrules are submillimeter spherules representing the major const...
International audienceMeteoritic chondrules are submillimeter spherules representing the major const...
International audienceMeteoritic chondrules are submillimeter spherules representing the major const...
International audienceUnderstanding the origin of chondritic components and their accretion pathways...
Chondrules are a major component of chondritic meteorites and potentially populated the entire proto...
Chondrules are a major component of chondritic meteorites and potentially populated the entire proto...
The elemental and isotopic compositions of meteorites are expected to reflect several key processes ...
The formation of planetesimals and planetary embryos during the earliest stages of the solar protopl...
International audienceIsotopic anomalies in chondruleshold important clues about the dynamics ...
We report the petrology, O isotopic composition, and Al-Mg isotope system-atics of a chondrule fragm...
The unique nature of chondrules has been known for nearly two centuries. Modern techniques of analys...