Mineralogy and Petrology of Laser Irradiated Artificial Carbonaceous Chondrite: Implication to the Martian Moons and Some Asteroids

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The laser pulse irradiation of the CM chondrite simulant and L5
chondrite Tsarev led to their dehydration, formation of melt droplets,
their partial crystallization and apparent changing of Fe/Mg ratio thus
modelling space weathering on small bodies.

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