“…It has, thus, emerged as an important tool to constrain the relative ages of events within the first 20 Ma of solar system evolution when 53 Mn was still extant. Excess 53 Cr relative to terrestrial values has been detected in different types of primitive material such as Ca-Al-rich inclusions or CAIs Allegre, 1985, 1988;Papanastassiou et al, 2005), chondrules (Nyquist et al, 2001a(Nyquist et al, , 2009Yin et al, 2007), ordinary chondrites (Lugmair and Shukolyukov, 1998;Nyquist et al, 2001bNyquist et al, , 2009), carbonaceous chondrites (Birck et al, 1999;Moynier et al, 2007;Gö pel et al, 2015); CI carbonates (Endress et al, 1996;Hutcheon and Phinney, 1996;Hutcheon et al, 1999;Jilly et al, 2014), enstatite chondrite sulfides (Wadhwa et al, 1997), and various achondrites (Lugmair and Shukolyukov, 1998;Nyquist et al, 2001b). Nyquist et al (2009) provided a compilation of 53 Cr ages, along with the ages determined by short-lived decay systems in igneous differentiated meteorites and chondrules from ordinary chondrites.…”