Martin Bizzarro
Professor
Centre for Star and Planet Formation
Øster Voldgade 5-7, Building: 01-2-402, Geologisk Museum
1350 København K
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My research is focused on understanding the earliest evolution of our solar system through the use of high-precision isotope ratio measurements in extraterrestrial materials. I am currently director of the Center for Star and Planet Formation, a multidisciplinary centre of excellence for research in cosmochemistry, astrophysics and astronomy located at the Natural National History Museum of Denmark.
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IRON ISOTOPE EVIDENCE FOR VERY RAPID ACCRETION AND DIFFERENTIATION OF THE PROTO-EARTH.
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Magnesium and 54Cr isotope compositions of carbonaceous chondrite chondrules – Insights into early disk processes
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Multi-element ion-exchange chromatography and high-precision MC-ICP-MS isotope analysis of Mg and Ti from sub-mm-sized meteorite inclusions
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