Vesicles in Remelted Chondrules

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Chondrules, Precursors, Remelting, Vesicles

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The original precursors of chondrules were probably anhydrous silicates, based on the abundance of vesicles in experiments doped with serpentine as compared to natural chondrules which are essentially vesicle-free. Since chondrules may have formed in the protoplanetary disk by a flash-heating mechanism, however, many chondrules were most likely heated more than once. If more than one heating event eliminates all vesicles in chondrules then chondrule precursors could indeed have been hydrous. We have examined the occurrence of vesicles in remelted charges in order to test whether multiple heating events could have obliterated vesicles in chondrules made from hydrous precursors.

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