Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jun 1990
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1990gecoa..54.1745t&link_type=abstract
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (ISSN 0016-7037), vol. 54, June 1990, p. 1745-1754.
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Carbonaceous Chondrites, Diffraction Patterns, Meteoritic Composition, Silicates, Aggregates, Chondrule, Iron Oxides, Olivine, Serpentine, Spinel, Meteorites, Phyllosilicates, Mokoia, Cv3 Meteorites, Stony Meteorites, C Chondrites, Alteration, Oxidation, Samples, Meteorite, Petrography, Laboratory Studies, Electron Microscopy, Tem, Matrix, Chondrules, Sem, Aggregates, Inclusions, Composition, Mineralogy, Description, Olivine, Photomicrographs, Origin, Formation, Saponite, Phlogopite
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Most CV chondrites contain little if any phyllosilicate mineralization. A petrographic and transmission electron microscopy study of the Mokoia CV carbonaceous chondrite shows that the matrix, chondrules, aggregates, and inclusions all contain considerable amounts of phyllosilicates. The mineralogy and occurrence of phyllosilicates in Mokoia differ from those in the CI and CM chondrites. The differences suggests that aqueous alteration of the three meteorite groups probably occurred under a variety of conditions.
Buseck Peter R.
Tomeoka Kazushige
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