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IIE irons: Origin, relationship to ordinary chondrites, and evidence for siderophile‐element fractionations caused by chondrule formation
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Alan E. Rubin:
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Meteoritics & Planetary Science
Abbreviated Title:
Meteorit Planet Sci
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Wiley
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1086-9379
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1945-5100
Publication date (Electronic):
July 19 2021
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Department of Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences University of California Los Angeles California 90095–1567 USA
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Maine Mineral & Gem Museum 99 Main Street P.O. Box 500 Bethel Maine 04217 USA
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10.1111/maps.13693
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