Shock compaction heating and collisional processes in the production of type 3 ordinary chondrites: Lessons from the (nearly) unique L3 chondrite melt breccia Northwest Africa 8709
· by karmaka · in L, ordinary chondrite, shock metamorphism
Alex M. Ruzicka, Jon M. Friedrich, Melinda L. Hutson, Juliette W. Strasser, Robert J. Macke, Mark L. Rivers, Richard C. Greenwood, Karen Ziegler, Richard N. Pugh Meteoritics & Planetary ScienceVersion of Record online:12 September 2020…
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