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  • Chondrite - Wikipedia
    The various chondrite groups likely originated on separate asteroids or groups of related asteroids Each chondrite group has a distinctive mixture of chondrules, refractory inclusions, matrix (dust), and other components and a characteristic grain size
  • Chondrites – Buseck Center for Meteorite Studies
    The chondrites take their name from chondrules, the nearly spherical, silicate-rich particles they contain They are the most abundant type of stony meteorite, and contain some of the first objects to have formed in the Solar System, including calcium-aluminum-rich inclusions (CAIs) and chondrules Chondrites have never undergone melting
  • Chondrite | H-Group, Stony-Iron Achondrite | Britannica
    Chondrite, in general, any stony meteorite characterized by the presence of chondrules The only meteorites classified as chondrites that do not contain chondrules are the CI group
  • chondrites - Meteorite Gallery
    Chondrites are the most primitive group of meteorites They have formation ages dating to at least 4 56 billion years before the present, and have been little changed since then
  • Chondrite - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Chondrites are meteorites that provide the best clues to the origin of the solar system They are the oldest known rocks—their components formed during the birth of the solar system ca 4,567 Ma—and their abundances of nonvolatile elements are close to those in the solar photosphere
  • Meteorite Identification Pictures
    All of the pictures on this page are of authenticated and well-studied meteorites Have you found a meteorite? We can tell you Abee, Canada, EH4 chondrite Fell 1952
  • Chondrites | Geology | Research Starters - EBSCO
    Chondrites are a class of stony meteorites that contain chondrules, small mineral droplets that make up a prominent part of their material Chondrites are the most common type of meteorite
  • Chondrite | SHIRA Meteorite Museum (Web)
    Classification: Ordinary chondrite (OC4-melt breccia) This meteorite has relatively high metal content and magnetic susceptibility Macroscopic observations show considerable heterogeneity in metal distribution, suggesting the meteorite is a melt breccia
  • Stone Meteorites: Their Origin, Classification, Pictures
    Ordinary chondrites are the most common type of meteorite, but they are still rarer than platinum or diamonds Chondrites take their name from the chondrules they contain - small grain-like spheres of varying sizes and colors
  • 40 Facts About Chondrites
    Chondrites are stony meteorites that haven't melted since they formed over 4 5 billion years ago They contain small, round particles called chondrules, which are among the oldest solid materials within our solar system These space rocks provide a snapshot of the early solar system's building blocks Why are chondrites important?





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