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NucleosynthesisMeteoriteFormation and evolution of the Solar SystemAbundance (ecology)AstrobiologyPhysicsSolar SystemCosmochemistryAbundance of the chemical elementsIsotopePlanetary nebulaTable (database)Stellar nucleosynthesisNuclear fusionNatural abundanceAstronomyAstrophysicsNuclear physicsSupernovaDatabaseSpectral lineStarsBiology
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A. G. W. Cameron
(1973).
Abundances of the elements in the solar system.
Space Science Reviews
, 15
(1)
.
https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00172440
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- 10.1007/bf00172440