A 3.6-b.y.-old impact-melt rock fragment in the Plainview chondrite - Implications for the age of the H-group chondrite parent body regolith formation

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Breccia, Chondrites, Chronology, Meteoritic Composition, Regolith, Mineralogy, Petrography, Space Exploration, Trace Elements, Meteorites, H Chondrites, Plainview Meteorite, Ages, Parent Bodies, Regolith, Formation, Impacts, Abundance, Mineralogy, Textures, Major Elements, Minor Elements, Trace Elements, Rare Earth Elements, Dating Techniques, Argon, Composition, Comparisons, Analysis, Procedure, Petrography, Photographs, Data, Isotopes, Origin, Neutron Activation Analysis, Brecciation, Fractionation

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