The heat production budget of a planet exerts a first order control on its thermal evolution, tectonics, and likelihood for habitability. However, our knowledge of heat producing element concentrations for silicate-metal bodies in the solar system—including Earth—is limited. Here we review the chronicle of heat producing elements (HPEs) in the solar system, from the interstellar medium, to their incorporation in the protoplanetary disk and accreting planetesimals, to later collisional or atmospheric-erosion modifications. We summarise the state of knowledge of the HPEs in terrestrial planets and meteorites, and current Earth models from emerging constraints, and assess the effect variations may have on the thermal and tectonic history of te...
Two fundamentally different processes of rocky planet formation exist, but it is unclear which one b...
International audienceIn early Solar System during the runaway growth stage of planetary formation, ...
From the Earth to asteroids, numerous rocky bodies in our solar system are believed to have a metall...
The heat production budget of a planet exerts a first order control on its thermal evolution, tecton...
The increasing exoplanet catalogue of terrestrial to super-Earth sized rocky planets has necessitate...
Discoveries of extrasolar planets in the last decades raise the question of how common Earth-like wo...
Discoveries of rocky worlds around other stars have inspired diverse geophysical models of their pla...
The early thermal history of the Earth is reconsidered with the constraint that core formation occur...
The processes of planet formation in our Solar System resulted in a final product of a small number ...
Heating by short-lived radioisotopes (SLRs) such as aluminum-26 and iron-60 fundamentally shaped the...
The abundances of elements in the Earth and the terrestrial planets provide the initial conditions f...
Understanding how planets form is similar to a detective working a crime scene. The end results are ...
Radioisotopic ages for meteorites and their components provide constraints on the evolution of small...
Summary: Igneous processes were quite widespread in the small bodies of the Solar System (SBSS) and ...
Carbonaceous chondrite meteorites are some of the oldest Solar System planetary materials available ...
Two fundamentally different processes of rocky planet formation exist, but it is unclear which one b...
International audienceIn early Solar System during the runaway growth stage of planetary formation, ...
From the Earth to asteroids, numerous rocky bodies in our solar system are believed to have a metall...
The heat production budget of a planet exerts a first order control on its thermal evolution, tecton...
The increasing exoplanet catalogue of terrestrial to super-Earth sized rocky planets has necessitate...
Discoveries of extrasolar planets in the last decades raise the question of how common Earth-like wo...
Discoveries of rocky worlds around other stars have inspired diverse geophysical models of their pla...
The early thermal history of the Earth is reconsidered with the constraint that core formation occur...
The processes of planet formation in our Solar System resulted in a final product of a small number ...
Heating by short-lived radioisotopes (SLRs) such as aluminum-26 and iron-60 fundamentally shaped the...
The abundances of elements in the Earth and the terrestrial planets provide the initial conditions f...
Understanding how planets form is similar to a detective working a crime scene. The end results are ...
Radioisotopic ages for meteorites and their components provide constraints on the evolution of small...
Summary: Igneous processes were quite widespread in the small bodies of the Solar System (SBSS) and ...
Carbonaceous chondrite meteorites are some of the oldest Solar System planetary materials available ...
Two fundamentally different processes of rocky planet formation exist, but it is unclear which one b...
International audienceIn early Solar System during the runaway growth stage of planetary formation, ...
From the Earth to asteroids, numerous rocky bodies in our solar system are believed to have a metall...