Polymineralic Inclusions in Chondrule Silicates from Carbonaceous Chondrites: Records of Heating and Cooling in the Early Solar System

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The inclusions within chondrule silicate grains are important because
they may provide evidence for chondrule formation processes or parallel
processes that could constrain models of the environment and conditions
of chondrule formation.

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