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chondrite
ˈchondrite [f. mod.L. chondr-us, name of a genus of sea-weeds (a. Gr. χόνδρος cartilage) + -ite.] 1. Palæont. A fossil marine plant of the chalk and other formations. 2. Min. [ad. G. chondrit (G. Rose 1863, in Abh. Akad. Berl. 29), f. Gr. χόνδρος granule.] A meteorite containing granules.1883 Encycl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chondrite
The various chondrite groups likely originated on separate asteroids or groups of related asteroids. The chondrules in a chondrite that is assigned a "3" have not been altered. wikipedia.org
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LL chondrite
The ordinary chondrites are thought to have originated from three parent asteroids, with the fragments making up the H chondrite, L chondrite and LL chondrite The composition of the Chelyabinsk meteorite is that of a LL chondrite meteorite. wikipedia.org
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chondrule
chondrule Min. (ˈkɒndruːl) [f. as chondrite + -ule.] A small spherical grain of mineral embedded in varying numbers in the matrix of chondritic meteorites. Also ˈchondrulite, chondruˈlitic a. (see quot. 1928).1889 in Cent. Dict. 1892 Dana Syst. Min. (ed. 6) i. 32. 1896 L. Fletcher Introd. Study Mete... Oxford English Dictionary
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Carbonaceous chondrite
Some primitive carbonaceous chondrites, such as the CM chondrite Murchison, contain presolar minerals, including moissanite (natural silicon carbide) and CL chondrites, named after type specimen(s) Loongana, are chondrite-rich, metal-rich, and volatile-poor. wikipedia.org
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Enstatite chondrite
Superlatives The largest known recorded E-type chondrite fall happened in the town of Abee, in Alberta in 1952. See also Glossary of meteoritics Chondrite Meteorite References wikipedia.org
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(a) The chondrite-normalized REE distribution pattern of the ...
Download scientific diagram | (a) The chondrite-normalized REE distribution pattern of the meta-diabases; (b) the MORB-normalized trace element spider-diagrams of meta-diabases. Normalizing values ...
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CI chondrite
out to be a closely related CM chondrite. Friedrich et al. conclude "[as to] Tagish Lake being a CI chondrite: it is not." wikipedia.org
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Chondrite-normalized REE diagrams (a) and MORB ... - ResearchGate
In this paper the authors briefly introduce and review the new progress of the newly discovered Proterozoic Miaowan (庙湾) ophiolite and Neoproterozoic Huangling (黄陵) granitoids in the ...
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H chondrite
The ordinary chondrites are thought to have originated from three parent asteroids, whose fragments make up the H chondrite, L chondrite and LL chondrite wikipedia.org
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CM chondrite
Nogoya is one particularly gas-rich CM chondrite. C-chondrite materials are often found in such meteorites. wikipedia.org
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Chondrite-normalized REE diagram for epidosites in ... - ResearchGate
This study presents new field, major and trace element, and oxygen isotope data for the recently discovered epidosites in the ca. 1.0 Ga Miaowan (庙湾) ophiolite located near the northern margin ...
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Ordinary chondrite
The ordinary chondrites are thought to have originated from three parent asteroids, with the fragments making up the H chondrite, L chondrite and LL chondrite silicates The LL chondrites have Low total iron and Low metal, but the highest iron oxide content (Fa) in the silicates See also Glossary of meteoritics Chondrite wikipedia.org
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Ankober (meteorite)
Ankober is an H chondrite meteorite that fell to Earth on July 7, 1942, in Shewa, Ethiopia. Classification It is classified as H4-ordinary chondrite. wikipedia.org
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Arbol Solo (meteorite)
Arbol Solo is an H chondrite meteorite that fell to earth on September 11, 1954, in the province of San Luis, Argentina. Classification It is classified as H5-ordinary chondrite. wikipedia.org
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