The behavior of actinides, phosphorus, and rare earth elements during chondrite metamorphism

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Actinide Series, Chondrites, Metamorphism (Geology), Meteoritic Composition, Phosphates, Rare Earth Elements, Chemical Composition, Chronology, Cosmochemistry, Solar System, Meteorites, Chondrites, Metamorphism, Actinides, Phosphorus, Chemistry, Rare Earth Elements, Uranium, Plutonium, H Chondrites, Formation, Ordinary Chondrites, Oxidation, Fractionation, Glass, Phosphates, Concentration, Fission Tracks, Chondrules, Bremervorde, Tieschitz, Sharps, Chronology, Unequilibrated Chondrites

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The mineralogical distribution of U in the Nadiabondi meteorite has been determined, and U and Pu results for a group of unequilibrated H-chondrites are reported. The experimental technique is summarized and results are given for U in Ca-phosphates, U in chondrule mesostasis, and Pu-244 distribution. A discussion is presented of the chemistry of P, U, Pu, and REE in chondrites, the mechanism of Pu-REE formation, chronologies of Pu-244/U-238, Pu-Nd, and Pu/P, and of the solar system Pu/U.

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