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      Formation of nickel–iron meteorites by chemical fluid transport

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      geochemistry, cosmochemistry, meteorites, iron meteorites, fluidite, silicate separation, ataxites, hexahedrites, siderophile elements, solid-gas equilibrium reactions
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            10.14293/S2199-1006.1.SOR-EARTH.A2TIA5.v1
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            Geology & Mineralogy,General geosciences,General earth science,General chemistry
            geochemistry,cosmochemistry,meteorites,iron meteorites,fluidite,silicate separation,ataxites,hexahedrites,siderophile elements,solid-gas equilibrium reactions

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