Pallasites are mixtures of core and mantle material that may have originated from the core-mantle boundary of a differentiated body. However, recent studies have introduced the possibility that they record an impact mix, in which case an isotopic difference between metal and silicates in pallasites may be expected. We report a statistically significant oxygen isotope disequilibrium between olivine and chromite in main group pallasites that implies the silicate and metal portions of these meteorites stem from distinct isotopic reservoirs. This indicates that these meteorites were formed by impact mixing, during which a planetary core was injected into the mantle of another body. The impactor likely differentiated within ∼1–2 Myr of the start...
We analyzed cosmogenic nuclides in metal and/or silicate (primarily olivine) separated from the main...
Electron microprobe measurements of olivine and metal in about 85 percent of the known pal-lasites w...
The ε¹⁸²W ages of magmatic iron meteorites are largely within error of the oldest solar system parti...
Pallasite meteorites, which consist of olivine-metal mixtures and accessory phosphates crystallised ...
The differentiation and early evolution of planetesimals is relatively poorly understood. The Main G...
High precision oxygen isotope analyses reveal that the silicate portion of mesosiderites are indisti...
Evidence from iron meteorites indicates that a large number of differentiated planetesimals formed e...
AbstractEvidence from iron meteorites indicates that a large number of differentiated planetesimals ...
Pallasites are stony-iron meteorites consisting mainly of olivine and Fe-Ni metal with a formation h...
International audienceEvidence from iron meteorites indicates that a large number of differentiated ...
International audienceEvidence from iron meteorites indicates that a large number of differentiatedp...
[[abstract]]Re-Os data on pallasite metal yield a sufficient range in Re/Os to permit the determinat...
Re-Os data on pallasite metal yield a sufficient range in Re/Os to permit the determination of a who...
This item is only available electronically.There has long been a discrepancy between models for the ...
Main-group pallasites (PMG) are mixtures of iron-nickel metal and magnesian olivine thought to have ...
We analyzed cosmogenic nuclides in metal and/or silicate (primarily olivine) separated from the main...
Electron microprobe measurements of olivine and metal in about 85 percent of the known pal-lasites w...
The ε¹⁸²W ages of magmatic iron meteorites are largely within error of the oldest solar system parti...
Pallasite meteorites, which consist of olivine-metal mixtures and accessory phosphates crystallised ...
The differentiation and early evolution of planetesimals is relatively poorly understood. The Main G...
High precision oxygen isotope analyses reveal that the silicate portion of mesosiderites are indisti...
Evidence from iron meteorites indicates that a large number of differentiated planetesimals formed e...
AbstractEvidence from iron meteorites indicates that a large number of differentiated planetesimals ...
Pallasites are stony-iron meteorites consisting mainly of olivine and Fe-Ni metal with a formation h...
International audienceEvidence from iron meteorites indicates that a large number of differentiated ...
International audienceEvidence from iron meteorites indicates that a large number of differentiatedp...
[[abstract]]Re-Os data on pallasite metal yield a sufficient range in Re/Os to permit the determinat...
Re-Os data on pallasite metal yield a sufficient range in Re/Os to permit the determination of a who...
This item is only available electronically.There has long been a discrepancy between models for the ...
Main-group pallasites (PMG) are mixtures of iron-nickel metal and magnesian olivine thought to have ...
We analyzed cosmogenic nuclides in metal and/or silicate (primarily olivine) separated from the main...
Electron microprobe measurements of olivine and metal in about 85 percent of the known pal-lasites w...
The ε¹⁸²W ages of magmatic iron meteorites are largely within error of the oldest solar system parti...