An evolutionary system of mineralogy. Part III: Primary chondrule mineralogy (4566 to 4561 Ma). [PDF]
Hazen RM, Morrison SM, Prabhu A.
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A chondrule origin for dusty relict olivine in unequilibrated chondrites [PDF]
R. H. Jones, L. R. Danielson
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Antarctic Meteorite Newsletter, volume 9, no. 2 [PDF]
Preliminary description and classifications of meteorites that were completed since publication of the February issue are contained. Most large (greater than 150 g) specimens (regardless of petrologic type) and all pebble sized (less than 150 g ...
Gooding, J. L.
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Oxygen isotope systematics of chondrules in the Paris CM2 chondrite: indication for a single large formation region across snow line. [PDF]
Chaumard N +3 more
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INCORPORATION OF A LATE-FORMING CHONDRULE INTO COMET WILD 2 [PDF]
R. C. Ogliore +8 more
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Paleomagnetic evidence for a disk substructure in the early solar system. [PDF]
Borlina CS +6 more
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Oxygen isotope characteristics of chondrules from the Yamato‐82094 ungrouped carbonaceous chondrite: Further evidence for common O‐isotope environments sampled among carbonaceous chondrites [PDF]
T. J. Tenner, Makoto Kimura, N. T. Kita
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New constraints from 26Al-26Mg chronology of anorthite bearing chondrules in unequilibrated ordinary chondrites. [PDF]
Siron G, Fukuda K, Kimura M, Kita NT.
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MAGNESIUM ISOTOPE EVIDENCE FOR SINGLE STAGE FORMATION OF CB CHONDRULES BY COLLIDING PLANETESIMALS [PDF]
Mia B. Olsen +3 more
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