Silica-rich Igneous Rims Around Magnesian Chondrules in CR Carbonaceous Chondrites: Evidence for Fractional Condensation During Chondrule Formation

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Type I chondrules in CRs are surrounded by silica-rich igneous rims
which may have formed by gas-solid condensation of SiO2-rich materials
onto chondrule surfaces and subsequent incomplete melting, or by direct
SiO condensation into chondrule melts.

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