Impact splash chondrule formation during planetesimal recycling
Chondrules, mm-sized igneous-textured spherules, are the dominant bulk silicate constituent of chondritic meteorites and originate from highly energetic, local processes during the first million years after the birth of the Sun. So far, an astrophysically consistent chondrule formation scenario expl...
Main Authors: | Lichtenberg, T, Golabek, GJ, Dullemond, CP, Schönbächler, M, Gerya, TV, Meyer, MR |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2017
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