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T. D. Mock
Researcher at Carnegie Institution for Science
Publications - 20
Citations - 1083
T. D. Mock is an academic researcher from Carnegie Institution for Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Isotope fractionation & Chondrite. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 18 publications receiving 914 citations.
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190Pt–186Os and 187Re–187Os systematics of abyssal peridotites
Alan D. Brandon,Alan D. Brandon,Jonathan E. Snow,Richard J. Walker,John W. Morgan,John W. Morgan,T. D. Mock +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a single section of abyssal peridotite from the Kane Transform area in the Atlantic Ocean was examined for 190Pt−186Os and 187Re−187Os systematics.
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Heterogeneous accretion and the moderately volatile element budget of Earth.
Maria Schönbächler,Maria Schönbächler,Richard W. Carlson,Mary F. Horan,T. D. Mock,Erik H. Hauri +5 more
TL;DR: High-precision palladium-silver isotope data show that Earth’s mantle is similar in 107Ag/109Ag to primitive, volatile-rich chondrites, suggesting that Earth accreted a considerable amount of material with high contents of moderately volatile elements.
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Silver isotope variations in chondrites: Volatile depletion and the initial 107Pd abundance of the solar system
Maria Schönbächler,Maria Schönbächler,Maria Schönbächler,Richard W. Carlson,Mary F. Horan,T. D. Mock,Erik H. Hauri +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive Ag isotope study of carbonaceous and ordinary chondrites is presented, which indicates that different mechanisms of volatile depletion were active in carbonaceous chondites.
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In situ, multiple-multiplier, laser ablation ICP-MS measurement of boron isotopic composition (δ11B) at the nanogram level
TL;DR: In this paper, a new in situ, multiple electronmultiplier LA-ICP-MS technique was presented for the analysis of boron isotopes (δ11B) at < 1 2σ precision and at the nanogram level.
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Pyroxene megacrysts in Proterozoic anorthosites: Implications for tectonic setting, magma source and magmatic processes at the Moho
Grant M. Bybee,Grant M. Bybee,Lewis D. Ashwal,Steven B. Shirey,Mary F. Horan,T. D. Mock,Torgeir B. Andersen +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the exsolution lamellae of plagioclase of orthopyroxene megacrysts (HAOMs) from the Mealy Mountains Intrusive Suite (Grenville Province, Canada), the 1289-1363 Ma Nain Plutonic Suite (Nain-Churchill Provinces, Canada) and the 920-949 Ma Rogaland Anorthosite Province (Sveconorwegian Province, Norway) to determine the ages of these anorthosites.