Publications by authors named "Jan L Hellmann"

Pallasites are mixtures of core and mantle material that may have originated from the core-mantle boundary of a differentiated body. However, recent studies have introduced the possibility that they record an impact mix, in which case an isotopic difference between metal and silicates in pallasites may be expected. We report a statistically significant oxygen isotope disequilibrium between olivine and chromite in main group pallasites that implies the silicate and metal portions of these meteorites stem from distinct isotopic reservoirs.

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The abundances of highly siderophile elements (HSE: Re, Os, Ir, Ru, Pt, Pd), as well as Re-Os and Hf-W isotopic systematics were determined for separated metal, slightly magnetic, and nonmagnetic fractions from seven H4 to H6 ordinary chondrites. The HSE are too abundant in nonmagnetic fractions to reflect metal-silicate equilibration. The disequilibrium was likely a primary feature, as Re-Os data indicate only minor open-system behavior of the HSE in the slightly and non-magnetic fractions.

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