Amoeboid Olivine Aggregates in Antarctic CR Chondrites: Petrologic Variations Among CR Chondrites

Amoeboid olivine aggregates (AOAs) are important components of carbonaceous chondrites that are interpreted as solar nebula condensates, and can be used as sensitive indicators of metamorphic or alteration processes. We have been investigating a set of Antarctic CR chondrites from the Japanese-NIPR...

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Main Authors: Zolensky, M. E., Mikouchi, T., Komatsu, M., Yasutake, M., Fagan, T. J., Yamaguchi, A.
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:20170005742 2023-05-15T13:35:23+02:00 Amoeboid Olivine Aggregates in Antarctic CR Chondrites: Petrologic Variations Among CR Chondrites Zolensky, M. E. Mikouchi, T. Komatsu, M. Yasutake, M. Fagan, T. J. Yamaguchi, A. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available July 23, 2017 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20170005742 unknown Document ID: 20170005742 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20170005742 Copyright, Distribution as joint owner in the copyright CASI Geophysics JSC-CN-39694 Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society; 23-28 Jul. 2017; Santa Fe, NM; United States 2017 ftnasantrs 2019-07-20T23:31:44Z Amoeboid olivine aggregates (AOAs) are important components of carbonaceous chondrites that are interpreted as solar nebula condensates, and can be used as sensitive indicators of metamorphic or alteration processes. We have been investigating a set of Antarctic CR chondrites from the Japanese-NIPR collection in order to study variations within the CRs in general and their AOAs in particular. Main goals are to identify variations in conditions of nebular condensation, parent body effects and terrestrial weathering. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Antarctic
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topic Geophysics
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Zolensky, M. E.
Mikouchi, T.
Komatsu, M.
Yasutake, M.
Fagan, T. J.
Yamaguchi, A.
Amoeboid Olivine Aggregates in Antarctic CR Chondrites: Petrologic Variations Among CR Chondrites
topic_facet Geophysics
description Amoeboid olivine aggregates (AOAs) are important components of carbonaceous chondrites that are interpreted as solar nebula condensates, and can be used as sensitive indicators of metamorphic or alteration processes. We have been investigating a set of Antarctic CR chondrites from the Japanese-NIPR collection in order to study variations within the CRs in general and their AOAs in particular. Main goals are to identify variations in conditions of nebular condensation, parent body effects and terrestrial weathering.
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author Zolensky, M. E.
Mikouchi, T.
Komatsu, M.
Yasutake, M.
Fagan, T. J.
Yamaguchi, A.
author_facet Zolensky, M. E.
Mikouchi, T.
Komatsu, M.
Yasutake, M.
Fagan, T. J.
Yamaguchi, A.
author_sort Zolensky, M. E.
title Amoeboid Olivine Aggregates in Antarctic CR Chondrites: Petrologic Variations Among CR Chondrites
title_short Amoeboid Olivine Aggregates in Antarctic CR Chondrites: Petrologic Variations Among CR Chondrites
title_full Amoeboid Olivine Aggregates in Antarctic CR Chondrites: Petrologic Variations Among CR Chondrites
title_fullStr Amoeboid Olivine Aggregates in Antarctic CR Chondrites: Petrologic Variations Among CR Chondrites
title_full_unstemmed Amoeboid Olivine Aggregates in Antarctic CR Chondrites: Petrologic Variations Among CR Chondrites
title_sort amoeboid olivine aggregates in antarctic cr chondrites: petrologic variations among cr chondrites
publishDate 2017
url http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20170005742
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