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1. Origin of 182W Anomalies in Ocean Island Basalts

2. Origin of Isotopic Diversity among Carbonaceous Chondrites

3. Hydrogen Isotopic Composition of Hydrous Minerals in Asteroid Ryugu

4. Distribution of s-, r-, and p-process Nuclides in the Early Solar System Inferred from Sr Isotope Anomalies in Meteorites

5. The Magnesium Isotope Composition of Samples Returned from Asteroid Ryugu

6. Non-natural ruthenium isotope ratios of the undeclared 2017 atmospheric release consistent with civilian nuclear activities

7. The Oxygen Isotopic Composition of Samples Returned from Asteroid Ryugu with Implications for the Nature of the Parent Planetesimal

8. Pervasive aqueous alteration in the early Solar System revealed by potassium isotopic variations in Ryugu samples and carbonaceous chondrites

9. Oxygen Isotopes of Anhydrous Primary Minerals Show Kinship Between Asteroid Ryugu and Comet 81P/Wild2

10. The First Returned Samples From A C-Type Asteroid Show Kinship to the Chemically Most Primitive Meteorites

11. Presolar Stardust in Asteroid Ryugu

12. The Old, Unique C1 Chondrite Flensburg – Insight Into the First Processes of Aqueous Alteration, Brecciation, and the Diversity of Water-Bearing Parent Bodies and Lithologies

13. Contribution of Ryugu-like material to Earth’s volatile inventory by Cu and Zn isotopic analysis

14. Author Correction: Contribution of Ryugu-like material to Earth’s volatile inventory by Cu and Zn isotopic analysis

15. The Loongana (CL) group of carbonaceous chondrites

16. Ruthenium isotopic fractionation in primitive achondrites: Clues to the early stages of planetesimal melting

17. Astronomical context of Solar System formation from molybdenum isotopes in meteorite inclusions

18. Hf‐W chronology of a macrochondrule from the L5/6 chondrite Northwest Africa 8192

20. Terrestrial planet formation from lost inner solar system material

21. Late accretionary history of Earth and Moon preserved in lunar impactites

22. Collisional mixing between inner and outer solar system planetesimals inferred from the Nedagolla iron meteorite

23. The great isotopic dichotomy of the early Solar System

24. Age and origin of IIE iron meteorites inferred from Hf-W chronology

25. Distinct evolution of the carbonaceous and non-carbonaceous reservoirs: Insights from Ru, Mo, and W isotopes

26. Are the Moon's Nearside‐Farside Asymmetries the Result of a Giant Impact?

27. Hf-W chronology of ordinary chondrites

30. Nucleosynthetic Pt isotope anomalies and the Hf-W chronology of core formation in inner and outer solar system planetesimals

31. Sample return of primitive matter from the outer Solar System

34. Earth's accretion inferred from iron isotopic anomalies of supernova nuclear statistical equilibrium origin

36. Origin of volatile element depletion among carbonaceous chondrites

38. The old, unique C1 chondrite Flensburg – insight into the first processes of aqueous alteration, brecciation, and the diversity of water-bearing parent bodies and lithologies

40. Early evolution of the solar accretion disk inferred from Cr-Ti-O isotopes in individual chondrules

41. Isotopic evolution of the inner Solar System inferred from molybdenum isotopes in meteorites

42. The Non-carbonaceous–Carbonaceous Meteorite Dichotomy

43. Nature of late accretion to Earth inferred from mass-dependent Ru isotopic compositions of chondrites and mantle peridotites

44. No 182W excess in the Ontong Java Plateau source

45. Hf-W chronology of CR chondrites: Implications for the timescales of chondrule formation and the distribution of 26Al in the solar nebula

46. Ruthenium isotope fractionation in protoplanetary cores

47. Pd-Ag chronometry of IVA iron meteorites and the crystallization and cooling of a protoplanetary core

48. Tungsten isotopes and the origin of the Moon

49. The early differentiation of Mars inferred from Hf–W chronometry

50. Tungsten Isotopes in Planets

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