Rapid oxygen diffusion in melilite and its relevance to meteorites

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Carbonaceous Chondrites, Gaseous Diffusion, Meteoritic Composition, Mineralogy, Nebulae, Oxygen Isotopes, Chemical Composition, Crystals, Diffusion Coefficient, Silicates, Tables (Data), Temperature Distribution, Meteorites, Oxygen, Diffusion, Melilite, Techniques, Composition, Temperature, Crystals, Thermal Effects, Melts, Comparisons, Silicates, Energy, Isotopes, Minerals, Cais, Inclusions, Carbonaceous Chondrites, Experiments, Laboratory Studies, Akermanite, Gehlenite

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The rapid exchange and diffusion of oxygen in melilite suggests that the isotopic composition of that mineral in the Ca-Al rich inclusions of carbonaceous chondrites records the isotopic composition of the last nebular gas to which they were exposed. Constraints on the earlier history of these inclusions may be deduced from the isotopic composition of the less exchangeable minerals.

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