Chondrules with Inhomogeneous Mesostasis in Highly Unequilibrated Ordinary Chondrites: Further Evidence for Secondary Processing of Chondrules

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A population of chondrules in UOCs contains inhomogeneous mesostasis,
with K- and Na-rich areas. These chondrules probably crystallized albite
and later experienced open-system aqueous alteration of residual glass
to form phyllosilicates.

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