Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1966
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1966sci...153..644s&link_type=abstract
Science, Volume 153, Issue 3736, pp. 644-647
Physics
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Scientific paper
Chainpur and similar, apparently primitive, chondritic meteorites may be precursors of ordinary chondrites; a variety of evidence supports this working hypothesis. In general, carbonaceous chondrites seem to be related collaterally to this genetic sequence rather than being direct ancestors of ordinary chondrites. Metamorphic processes may be responsible for fractionations of elements such as indium and iodine, and type-II carbonaceous chondrites seem to be more primitive than types I or IIIA.
Goles Gordon G.
Schmitt Roman A.
Smith Roland H.
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