Chemical Composition of Matrix and Chondrules in Carbonaceous Chondrites: Implications for Disk Transport

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LA-ICP-MS analyses of unaltered matrix, chondrules, and bulk CM and CR
chondrites show that the preaccretionary matrix had a CI composition.
Chondrules could have formed in the inner disk and been transported to
be embedded in matrix further out.

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