Chemical and physical studies of type 3 chondrites. IV Annealing studies of a type 3.4 ordinary chondrite and the metamorphic history of meteorites

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Chemical Composition, Chondrites, Metamorphism (Geology), Meteoritic Composition, Thermoluminescence, Annealing, Neutron Activation Analysis, Physical Properties, Meteorites, Chemistry, Physical Properties, Chondrites, Temperature, Thermoluminescence, Annealing, Ordinary Chondrites, Metamorphism, Calcium, Samples, Meteorite, Procedure, Analysis, Potassium, Sodium, Manganese, Scandium, Neutron Activation Analysis, Inaa, Composition, Kernouve, Petrography, Feldspar, Comparisons, Thermal Effects, Antarctic Met

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Samples of a type 3.4 chondrite have been annealed at 400 - 1000°C
for 1 - 200 hours, their thermoluminescence properties determined and
analyzed for K, Na, Mn, Sc and Ca by instrumental neutron activation
analysis.

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