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    New Chondritic Bodies Identified in Eight Oxygen-bearing White Dwarfs by Alexandra E. Doyle, Beth L. Klein, Patrick Dufour, Carl Melis, B. Zuckerman, Siyi Xu, Alycia J. Weinberger, Isabella L. Trierweiler, Nathaniel N. Monson, Michael A. Jura, Edward D. Young

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…To first order, the parent bodies that have been accreted by the eight WDs are similar to those of chondritic meteorites in relative elemental abundances and oxidation states. …”
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    Noble gases, nitrogen and cosmic ray exposure age of the Sulagiri chondrite by Ramakant R. Mahajan

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The Sulagiri meteorite fell in India on 12 September 2008, LL6 chondrite class is the largest among all the Indian meteorites. …”
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    Paleomagnetic evidence for a partially differentiated ordinary chondrite parent asteroid by Bryson, James F J, Weiss, B. P., Getzin, B., Abrahams, Jacob N. H., Nimmo, Francis, Scholl, A.

    Published 2020
    “…The textures and accretion ages of chondrites have been used to argue that their parent asteroids never differentiated. …”
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    Probing the early stages of shock-induced chondritic meteorite formation at the mesoscale by Rutherford, M, Chapman, D, Derrick, J, Patten, J, Bland, P, Rack, A, Collins, G, Eakins, D

    Published 2017
    “…Chondritic meteorites are fragments of asteroids, the building blocks of planets, that retain a record of primordial processes. …”
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    Field response of magnetic vortices in dusty olivine from the Semarkona chondrite by Nichols, CIO, Einsle, JF, Im, M, Kasama, T, Saghi, Z, Midgley, PA, Harrison, RJ

    Published 2019
    “…Paleomagnetic evidence was recorded by nanoscale iron inclusions in olivine crystals in the Semarkona LL 3.0 chondrite. These dusty olivines have been shown to be credible carriers of ancient magnetic remanence. …”
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    Variations of Li and Mg isotope ratios in bulk chondrites and mantle xenoliths by Pogge von Strandmann, P, Elliott, T, Marschall, H, Coath, C, Lai, Y, Jeffcoate, AB, Ionov, D

    Published 2011
    “…Carbonaceous, ordinary and enstatite chondrites have irresolvable mean stable Mg isotopic compositions (δ 25Mg=-0.14±0.06; δ 26Mg=-0.27±0.12‰, 2SD), but our enstatite chondrite samples have lighter δ 7Li (by up to ~3‰) than our mean carbonaceous and ordinary chondrites (3.0±1.5‰, 2SD), possibly as a result of spallation in the early solar system. …”
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    X-ray diffraction data of aqueously and thermally altered carbonaceous chondrites by Bates, H, Bowles, N, Donaldson Hanna, K, Russell, S, King, A

    Published 2021
    Subjects: “…Carbonaceous chondrites (Meteorites)…”
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    Quantitative FT-IR Analysis for Chondritic Meteorites: Search for C_60 in Meteorites by Chunglee Kim, Jongmann Yang

    Published 1998-06-01
    “…Quantitative analyses for two carbonaceous (Allende CV3 and Murchison CM2) and one ordinary (Carraweena L3.9) chondrites were performed for the presence of fullerene (C_60) in the meteorites. …”
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    The Yamato-type (CY) carbonaceous chondrite group: Analogues for the surface of asteroid Ryugu? by King, A, Bates, H, Krietsch, D, Busemann, H, Clay, P, Schofield, P, Russell, S

    Published 2019
    “…We report new mineralogical, petrographic and noble gas analyses of the carbonaceous chondrite meteorites Y-82162 (C1/2ung), Y-980115 (CI1), Y-86029 (CI1), Y-86720 (C2ung), Y-86789 (C2ung), and B-7904 (C2ung). …”
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    Accretion of primitive planetesimals: Hf-W isotopic evidence from enstatite chondrites by Lee, D, Halliday, A

    Published 2000
    “…Enstatite chondrites have often been considered to be closely related to the material from which Earth accreted. …”
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    Geoelectrochemistry-driven alteration of amino acids to derivative organics in carbonaceous chondrite parent bodies by Yamei Li, Norio Kitadai, Yasuhito Sekine, Hiroyuki Kurokawa, Yuko Nakano, Kristin Johnson-Finn

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Researchers at Earth-Life Science Institute (ELSI) discovered a chemical process that can explain the very low amino acid abundances in aqueously altered carbonaceous chondrites, deepening our understanding on the Solar System chemical evolution.…”
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