Troilite-Silicate-Metal Inclusions and Rims in the Bishunpur LL3.1 Chondrite: Products of Impact-induced Sulfur Mobilization on a Primitive Asteroid

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Dark-colored inclusions and chondrule rims in Bishunpur consist of
silicate and minor metal fragments individually surrounded by troilite.
The texture and mineralogy suggest that they formed by mobilization of
troilite during an impact event.

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