Probing the early stages of shock-induced chondritic meteorite formation at the mesoscale
Chondritic meteorites are fragments of asteroids, the building blocks of planets, that retain a record of primordial processes. Important in their early evolution was impact-driven lithification, where a porous mixture of millimetre-scale chondrule inclusions and sub-micrometre dust was compacted in...
Autors principals: | Rutherford, M, Chapman, D, Derrick, J, Patten, J, Bland, P, Rack, A, Collins, G, Eakins, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Springer Nature
2017
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