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Bernard J Wood

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Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|October 2, 2008
Accretion and core formation: constraints from metal-silicate partitioningBernard J Wood
Nature|April 17, 2015
A Mercury-like component of early Earth yields uranium in the core and high mantle (142)NdAnke Wohlers, Bernard J Wood
Nature|October 28, 2005
Cooling of the Earth and core formation after the giant impactBernard J Wood, Alex N Halliday
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology. Beitrage Zur Mineralogie Und Petrologie|May 25, 2026
Chlorine (Cl) and hydrogen chloride (HCl) solubility in hydrous silicate melts: implications for volcanic gas compositionMonika K Rusiecka, Bernard J Wood
Nature|September 30, 2017
Earth's volatile contents established by melting and vaporizationC Ashley Norris, Bernard J Wood
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 4, 2009
Geophysics. How did Earth accrete?Alex N Halliday, Bernard J Wood
Nature|June 11, 2010
The lead isotopic age of the Earth can be explained by core formation aloneBernard J Wood, Alex N Halliday
Nature|June 17, 2006
Accretion of the Earth and segregation of its coreBernard J Wood, Michael J Walter, Jonathan Wade
Nature|July 15, 2005
Trace-element fractionation in Hadean mantle generated by melt segregation from a magma oceanGuillaume Caro, Bernard Bourdon, Bernard J Wood, et al.
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology. Beitrage Zur Mineralogie Und Petrologie|January 7, 2017
The effect of liquid composition on the partitioning of Ni between olivine and silicate meltAndrew K Matzen, Michael B Baker, John R Beckett, et al.
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Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|October 2, 2008
Accretion and core formation: constraints from metal-silicate partitioningBernard J Wood
Nature|April 17, 2015
A Mercury-like component of early Earth yields uranium in the core and high mantle (142)NdAnke Wohlers, Bernard J Wood
Nature|October 28, 2005
Cooling of the Earth and core formation after the giant impactBernard J Wood, Alex N Halliday
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology. Beitrage Zur Mineralogie Und Petrologie|May 25, 2026
Chlorine (Cl) and hydrogen chloride (HCl) solubility in hydrous silicate melts: implications for volcanic gas compositionMonika K Rusiecka, Bernard J Wood
Nature|September 30, 2017
Earth's volatile contents established by melting and vaporizationC Ashley Norris, Bernard J Wood
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 4, 2009
Geophysics. How did Earth accrete?Alex N Halliday, Bernard J Wood
Nature|June 11, 2010
The lead isotopic age of the Earth can be explained by core formation aloneBernard J Wood, Alex N Halliday
Nature|June 17, 2006
Accretion of the Earth and segregation of its coreBernard J Wood, Michael J Walter, Jonathan Wade
Nature|July 15, 2005
Trace-element fractionation in Hadean mantle generated by melt segregation from a magma oceanGuillaume Caro, Bernard Bourdon, Bernard J Wood, et al.
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology. Beitrage Zur Mineralogie Und Petrologie|January 7, 2017
The effect of liquid composition on the partitioning of Ni between olivine and silicate meltAndrew K Matzen, Michael B Baker, John R Beckett, et al.
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