Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jan 2000
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2000lpico.997...61n&link_type=abstract
Workshop on Extraterrestrial Materials from Cold and Hot Deserts, p. 61
Computer Science
Meteoritic Composition, Temperature Effects, Carbonaceous Materials, Chondrites, Metamorphism (Geology), Meteorites, Antarctic Regions, Asteroids, Rare Gases, Heating
Scientific paper
Many CM chondrites have been found among Antarctic meteorites that have experienced thermal metamorphism after aqueous alteration [e.g., 1-10]. They are samples of hydrous asteroids recording more advanced evolution processes than normal CM chondrites. In the present study, mineralogy, noble-gas composition, and carbonaceous material of five CM chondrites were characterized, in order to see progressive changes of CM chondrites with increasing degree of heating.
Kitajima Fumio
Nakamura Tomoki
Takaoka Nobuo
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