Melt and Polymineralic Inclusions in Chondrule Silicates from QUE99038 CM2 Carbonaceous Chondrites: Witness of Chondrule Formation in the Early Solar System

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Polymineralic inclusions in the QUE99038 CM2 are similar to those in CV3
chondrites. These inclusions represent material trapped in chondrules
during formation and therefore provide insight into chondrule formation
processes and conditions.

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