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Mar 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989metic..24...49m&link_type=abstract
Meteoritics (ISSN 0026-1114), vol. 24, March 1989, p. 49-55. Research supported by ZWO.
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Allende Meteorite, Carbon, Glass, Inclusions, Meteoritic Composition, Chondrule, Graphite, Olivine, Silicates, Meteorites, Allende, Cv3 Chondrites, Carbon, Glasses, Inclusions, Origin, Samples, Meteorite, Laboratory Studies, Microprobe Methods, Composition, Procedure, Photomicrographs, Spectra, Formation, Hypotheses
Scientific paper
It is shown that olivines in chondrules of the Allende CV3 carbonaceous chondrite contain two types of micron-sized silicate melt inclusions. These are clear glass (type I) and devitrified glass (type II) inclusions. In an attempt to detect the possible presence of carbon, various inclusions were measured with a Raman microscope. Carbon in the form of graphite was detected only in type II inclusions.
Makjanić J.
Touret Jacques L. R.
Verheul H.
Vis Ronald D.
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