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English: Numerical data from: Katharina Lodders: Solar System Abundances and Condensation Temperatures of the Elements. In: The Astrophysical Journal. 591, 2003, S. 1220–1247, doi:10.1086/375492.
Deutsch: Häufigkeit der Elemente im Sonnensystem
Русский: Распространённость химических элементов в солнечной системе
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