Grain Boundary Glasses in the Plutonic Angrite NWA 4590: Evidence for Rapid Decompressive Partial Melting and Cooling on Mercury?

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A plutonic igneous angrite with cumulate texture contains glasses that
appear to have been formed by rapid melting and cooling on a large
planet, perhaps Mercury.

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