Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jun 1990
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1990metic..25..101r&link_type=abstract
Meteoritics (ISSN 0026-1114), vol. 25, June 1990, p. 101-113.
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Annealing, Chondrites, Chondrule, Deformation, Meteoritic Composition, Meteoritic Microstructures, Electron Microscopy, Melts (Crystal Growth), Petrography, Photomicrographs, Regolith, Meteorites, Deformation, Thermal History, Chondrules, Chainpur, Strain, Chondrites, Ll3 Chondrites, Stony Meteorites, Electron Microscopy, Tem, Samples, Meteorite, Laboratory Studies, Origin, Shock Effects, Formation, Melting, Description, Grains, Procedure, Photomicrographs, Composition, Heterogeneity, Carraweena, Microstruc
Scientific paper
The results of optical and TEM studies of chondrules in the Chainpur (LL3.4) chondrite are presented. Results were obtained, using a microprobe, from quantitative microchemical analyses for Mg, Fe, Si, and Ca for the chondrule olivine and pyroxene, showing that chondrules in the Chainpur chondrite experienced varied degrees of annealing and deformation. It is suggested that Chainpur may be an agglomerate of a breccia that experienced little overall deformation or heating during and after the final accumulation and compaction of its constituents.
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