Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jul 1981
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1981scisn..24..975l&link_type=abstract
Scientia Sinica, vol. 24, July 1981, p. 975-981.
Computer Science
Inclusions, Melting, Meteoritic Composition, Meteoritic Microstructures, Mineralogy, Textures, Crusts, Electron Microscopy, Temperature Effects, Meteorites, Microstructure, Inclusions, Textures, Samples, Meteorite, Tem, Electron Microscopy, Jilin Meteorite, Dongtai Meteorite, Melting, Lishui Meteorite, Temperatures, Experiments, Procedure, Characteristics, Crust, Heating, Mineralogy, Classification, Formation, Condensation, Collisions, Photomicrographs, Rotation
Scientific paper
Unheated and artificially heated meteorite samples are studied using the transmission electron microscope. Microtextures which reflect such processes as agglomeration, melting, rotation and condensation of meteorites and collision among heavenly bodies during falling are observed in the Jilin, Dongtai and Lishui meteorites. Different fused crusts of meteorites are found to have different melt textures, which shows that the constituent materials of meteorites differ with the temperature of meteorite falling. The Jilin meteorite melted at 900-1050 C, which is close to the homogenization temperature of melt inclusions of the same meteorite.
Li Maohua
Li Zaidong
Sun Fasheng
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