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Richard J Walker

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Geochemical Perspectives|February 19, 2019
Siderophile Elements in Tracing Planetary Formation and EvolutionRichard J Walker
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|August 13, 2014
Siderophile element constraints on the origin of the MoonRichard J Walker
Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry|February 19, 2019
Nucleosynthetic Isotope Variations of Siderophile and Chalcophile Elements in the Solar SystemTetsuya Yokoyama, Richard J Walker
Nature|September 12, 2003
Efficient mixing of the solar nebula from uniform Mo isotopic composition of meteoritesHarry Becker, Richard J Walker
Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences|March 8, 2019
Tungsten Isotopes in PlanetsThorsten Kleine, Richard J Walker
Earth and Planetary Science Letters|December 4, 2020
New implications for the origin of the IAB main group iron meteorites and the isotopic evolution of the noncarbonaceous (NC) reservoirConnor D Hilton, Richard J Walker
Analytical Chemistry|January 12, 2016
High-Precision Tungsten Isotopic Analysis by Multicollection Negative Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometry Based on Simultaneous Measurement of W and (18)O/(16)O Isotope Ratios for Accurate Fractionation CorrectionAnne Trinquier, Mathieu Touboul, Richard J Walker
Earth and Planetary Science Letters|September 1, 2021
Highly siderophile element depletion in the MoonJames M D Day, Richard J Walker
The Analyst|July 31, 2002
High-precision Ru isotopic measurements by multi-collector ICP-MSHarry Becker, Claude Dalpe, Richard J Walker
Science Advances|February 26, 2020
A compositionally heterogeneous martian mantle due to late accretionSimone Marchi, Richard J Walker, Robin M Canup
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Geochemical Perspectives|February 19, 2019
Siderophile Elements in Tracing Planetary Formation and EvolutionRichard J Walker
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|August 13, 2014
Siderophile element constraints on the origin of the MoonRichard J Walker
Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry|February 19, 2019
Nucleosynthetic Isotope Variations of Siderophile and Chalcophile Elements in the Solar SystemTetsuya Yokoyama, Richard J Walker
Nature|September 12, 2003
Efficient mixing of the solar nebula from uniform Mo isotopic composition of meteoritesHarry Becker, Richard J Walker
Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences|March 8, 2019
Tungsten Isotopes in PlanetsThorsten Kleine, Richard J Walker
Earth and Planetary Science Letters|December 4, 2020
New implications for the origin of the IAB main group iron meteorites and the isotopic evolution of the noncarbonaceous (NC) reservoirConnor D Hilton, Richard J Walker
Analytical Chemistry|January 12, 2016
High-Precision Tungsten Isotopic Analysis by Multicollection Negative Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometry Based on Simultaneous Measurement of W and (18)O/(16)O Isotope Ratios for Accurate Fractionation CorrectionAnne Trinquier, Mathieu Touboul, Richard J Walker
Earth and Planetary Science Letters|September 1, 2021
Highly siderophile element depletion in the MoonJames M D Day, Richard J Walker
The Analyst|July 31, 2002
High-precision Ru isotopic measurements by multi-collector ICP-MSHarry Becker, Claude Dalpe, Richard J Walker
Science Advances|February 26, 2020
A compositionally heterogeneous martian mantle due to late accretionSimone Marchi, Richard J Walker, Robin M Canup
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