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Interrelations Among Isotopically Anomalous Mercury Fractions from Meteorites and Possible Cosmological Inferences

The magnitudes of the mercury anomaly found in unequilibrated meteorites appear to fit a trend. The excesses in the ratios of mercury-202 to mercury-196 are related by simple multiplication factors. This periodicity may be interpreted in terms of the mode of production and ejection of the anomalous...

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Published in:Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 1976-09, Vol.193 (4256), p.888-891
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Earthquakes
Fractions
Irradiation
Isotopes
Meteorites
Pesticides
Radiocarbon
Sand soils
Stars
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