Oxygen Isotopic Anatomy of Tagish Lake: Relationship to Primary and Secondary Minerals in CI and CM Chondrites

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Ion probe analyses of olivine from Tagish Lake are similar to other C
chondrites, but slightly more 16-O rich. Stepped extraction of carbonate
shows DELTA 17-O values higher than CI or CM chondrites. Tagish Lake may
be a new, unique C2 chondrite.

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