Chondrules in CK carbonaceous chondrites and thermal history of the CV–CK parent body
· by karmaka · in carbonaceous chondrite, chondrule, CK, CV-CK, parent body, thermal metamorphism
Chaumard, N. and Devouard, B. Meteoritics & Planetary Science. doi: 10.1111/maps.12599 Article first published online: 14 JAN 2016 LINK “CK chondrites are the only group of carbonaceous chondrites with petrologic types ranging from 3 to…
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