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Abundances of the elements in the solar system

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arxiv 0901.1149 v2 pith:NZSSTHDB submitted 2009-01-08 astro-ph.EP

Abundances of the elements in the solar system

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A review of the abundances and condensation temperatures of the elements and their nuclides in the solar nebula and in chondritic meteorites. Abundances of the elements in some neighboring stars are also discussed.

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