Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6439470 | Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2008 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
One CAI and chondrule separates from the Allende meteorite have unexpectedly high Cd concentrations and fractionated light Cd isotope compositions with δ114/110Cd â â1 to â4. These characteristics may have been established by the interaction of originally Cd-poor materials with a volatile-rich gas prior to the final accretion of the Allende parent body. The general Cd enrichment of the lunar soil and regolith mainly reflects early volcanic activity. However, decreasing Cd abundances in lunar soils correlate well with an enrichment of the heavy Cd isotopes. This relationship is best explained by suppressed Rayleigh fractionation in response to space weathering.
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Authors
Frank Wombacher, Mark Rehkämper, Klaus Mezger, Addi Bischoff, Carsten Münker,