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Mar 2012
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43rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, held March 19–23, 2012 at The Woodlands, Texas. LPI Contribution No. 1659, id.2127
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QUE 99177 chondrules steadily rise in Δ^1^7O (-5 to -1
‰) as Mg# decreases (99 to 97). Addition of +Δ1^7O H_2O ice
to dry precursors could reduce chondrule Mg# (by oxidation during
formation) while increasing Δ^1^7O. Estimated H_2O ice
Δ^1^7O is 0.5 to 6‰.
Kita Noriko T.
Nakashima Daisuke
Tenner T. J.
Ushikubo Tomohiro
Weisberg Michael K.
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