Budde, G.; Archer, G. J.; Tissot, F. L. H.; Kleine, T.; Tappe, S.: Origin of the analytical 183W effect and its implications for tungsten isotope analyses. Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry (2022)
Burkhardt, C.; Spitzer, F.; Morbidelli, A.; Budde, G.; Render, J. H.; Kruijer, T. S.; Kleine, T.: Terrestrial planet formation from lost inner solar system material. Science Advances (2022)
Fridolin, S.; Burkhardt, C.; Pape, J.; Kleine, T.: Collisional mixing between inner and outer solar system planetesimals inferred from the Nedagolla iron meteorite. Meteoritics and Planetary Science 57, pp. 261 - 276 (2022)
Kruijer, T. S.; Burkhardt, C.; Borg, L. E.; Kleine, T.: Tungsten and molybdenum isotopic evidence for an impact origin of pallasites. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 584, p. 117440 (2022)
Morbidelli, A.; Baillié, K.; Batygin, K.; Charnoz, S.; Guillot, T.; Rubie, D. C.; Kleine, T.: Contemporary formation of early Solar System planetesimals at two distinct radial locations. Nature Astronomy 6, pp. 72 - 79 (2022)
Render, J.; Brennecka, G. A.; Burkhardt, C.; Kleine, T.: Solar System evolution and terrestrial planet accretion determined by Zr isotopic signatures of meteorites. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 595, p. 117748 (2022)
Renggli, C. J.; Hellmann, J. L.; Burkhardt, C.; Klemme, S.; Berndt, J.; Pangritz, P.; Kleine, T.: Tellurium isotope fractionation during evaporation from silicate melts. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 339, pp. 35 - 45 (2022)
Bischoff, A.; Alexander, C. M. O.; Barrat, J.-A.; Burkhardt, C.; Busemann, H.; Degering, D.; Di Rocco, T.; Fischer, M.; Fockenberg, T.; Foustoukos, D. I.et al.; Gattacceca, J.; Godinho, J. R. A.; Harries, D.; Heinlein, D.; Hellmann, J. L.; Hertkorn, N.; Holm, A.; Jull, A. J. T.; Kerraouch, I.; King, A. J.; Kleine, T.; Koll, D.; Lachner, J.; Ludwig, T.; Merchel, S.; Mertens, C. A. K.; Morino, P.; Neumann, W.; Pack, A.; Patzek, M.; Pavetich, S.; Reitze, M. P.; Rüfenacht, M.; Rugel, G.; Schmidt, C.; Schmitt-Kopplin, P.; Schönbächler, M.; Trieloff, M.; Wallner, A.; Wimmer, K.; Wölfer, E.: The old, unique C1 chondrite Flensburg - Insight into the first processes of aqueous alteration, brecciation, and the diversity of water-bearing parent bodies and lithologies. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 293, pp. 142 - 186 (2021)
Burkhardt, C.; Spitzer, F.; Morbidelli, A.; Budde, G.; Render, J. H.; Kruijer, T. S.; Kleine, T.: Terrestrial planet formation from lost inner solar system material. Science Advances 7 (52), eabj7601 (2021)
Hopp, T.; Kleine, T.: Ruthenium isotopic fractionation in primitive achondrites: Clues to the early stages of planetesimal melting. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 302, pp. 46 - 60 (2021)
Metzler, K.; Hezel, D. C.; Barosch, J.; Wölfer, E.; Schneider, J. M.; Hellmann, J. L.; Berndt, J.; Stracke, A.; Gattacceca, J.; Greenwood, R. C.et al.; Franchi, I. A.; Burkhardt, C.; Kleine, T.: The Loongana (CL) group of carbonaceous chondrites. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 304, pp. 1 - 31 (2021)
Spitzer, F.; Burkhardt, C.; Nimmo, F.; Kleine, T.: Nucleosynthetic Pt isotope anomalies and the Hf-W chronology of core formation in inner and outer solar system planetesimals. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 576, p. 117211 (2021)
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Astronomical teamwork: By combining data from Solar Orbiter and SDO, a group of researchers has unambiguously determined the magnetic field at the solar surface.
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