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Fractionation of Iron in the Solar System
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Fractionation of Iron in the Solar System

  • D. C. TOZER1 

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BANERJEE1 has argued against the influence of ferromagnetism on the aggregation of particulate matter in a theory of Harris and myself2 on chemical fractionation within the solar system.

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TOZER, D. Fractionation of Iron in the Solar System. Nature 217, 437 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1038/217437a0

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  • Received: 18 December 1967

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  • Issue date: 03 February 1968

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