Abundances of the elements in the solar system
K. Lodders, H. Palme, H.-P. Gail

TL;DR
This paper reviews the elemental abundances and condensation temperatures in the solar nebula, meteorites, and neighboring stars, providing a comprehensive overview of the distribution of elements in the solar system.
Contribution
It offers a detailed synthesis of elemental abundances in the solar system and compares them with those in nearby stars, highlighting key differences and similarities.
Findings
Elemental abundances vary between the solar nebula and meteorites.
Condensation temperatures influence element distribution in meteorites.
Comparison shows similarities and differences with neighboring stars.
Abstract
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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