Information - VGP24 Application of novel geochemical techniques to problems of cosmochemistry and early Earth evolution (EAG sponsored) (co-listed in PS)
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The understanding of processes active during the first billion years of the solar system and the Earth strongly relies on geochemical criteria because any direct rock record is either absent or very scarce. In the past decade, new techniques such as MC-ICPMS, high precision TIMS or microanalytical developments have spurred investigations of early solar system materials and old terrestrial rocks. Major breakthroughs include the application of new extinct nuclide series, non-traditional stable isotopes and the search for nucleosynthetic and elemental anomalies in small particles. The aim of this EAG sponsored session is to provide an overview of the current state of knowledge with an emphasis on new geochemical techniques and concepts. We invite contributions covering the whole range of modelling and applications such as isotope and trace element geochemistry and microanalytical techniques.
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