Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 1985
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1985jgr....90..669r&link_type=abstract
Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 90, Suppl., p. C669 - C675
Physics
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Stony Meteorites:Inclusions
Scientific paper
Newly discovered fluid inclusions in thin sections of Bjurböle chondrules, shergottite EETA79001, lunar meteorite ALHA81005, and Apollo 16 glasses possess physical properties similar to those of fluid inclusions found in thin sections of five stony meteorites recently described by Warner et al. (1983). The distribution and physical properties of these new fluid inclusions indicate they may be artifacts of thin section preparation; the authors suggest that saw coolant was sucked into vacuum vesicles in glasses and minerals through submicroscopic features produced during sawing. The similarities between these fluid inclusions and fluid inclusions previously described by Warner et al. (1983) lead the authors to conclude that many of the fluid inclusions reported earlier may be artifacts.
Ashwal Lewis D.
Belkin Harvey E.
Colucci M. T.
Gibson Everett K. Jr.
Henry Darrell J.
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