Metal-Sulfide-cemented Agglutinates: What's Really Happening with Sulfur on Asteroidal Surfaces?

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Metal-sulfide particles with included silicates in the dark portions of
ordinary chondrite regolith breccias are possible asteroidal
agglutinates formed by micrometeorite bombardment.

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