Abstract–Carbonaceous chondrites are classified into several groups. However, some are ungrouped. We studied one such ungrouped chondrite, Y-82094, previously classified as a CO. In this chondrite, chondrules occupy 78 vol%, and the matrix is distinctly poor in abundance (11 vol%), compared with CO and other C chondrites. The average chondrule size is 0.33 mm, different from that in C chondrites. Although these features are similar to those in ordinary chondrites, Y-82094 contains 3 vol % Ca-Al-rich inclusions and 5% amoeboid olivine aggregates (AOAs). Also, the bulk composition resembles that of CO chondrites, except for the volatile elements, which are highly depleted. The oxygen isotopic composition of Y-82094 is within the range of CO a...
We report new mineralogical, petrographic and noble gas analyses of the carbonaceous chondrite meteo...
The chondrules in the Yamato-74191 meteorite (L3) are classified into seven groups by their SiO_2 co...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OA] Antarctic meteorites / Hayabusa, Tue. 4...
Abstract–Carbonaceous chondrites are classified into several groups. However, some are ungrouped. We...
International audienceCarbonaceous chondrites are classified into several groups. However, some are ...
International audienceCarbonaceous chondrites are classified into several groups. However, some are ...
International audienceCarbonaceous chondrites are classified into several groups. However, some are ...
International audienceCarbonaceous chondrites are classified into several groups. However, some are ...
Most carbonaceous (C) chondrites are classified into eight major groups: CI, CM, CO, CV, CK, CR, CH,...
International audienceWe performed a petrologic, geochemical, and oxygen isotopic study of the lowes...
International audienceWe performed a petrologic, geochemical, and oxygen isotopic study of the lowes...
International audienceWe performed a petrologic, geochemical, and oxygen isotopic study of the lowes...
We performed a petrologic, geochemical, and oxygen isotopic study of the lowest FeO ordinary chondri...
International audienceWe performed a petrologic, geochemical, and oxygen isotopic study of the lowes...
We report new mineralogical, petrographic and noble gas analyses of the carbonaceous chondrite meteo...
We report new mineralogical, petrographic and noble gas analyses of the carbonaceous chondrite meteo...
The chondrules in the Yamato-74191 meteorite (L3) are classified into seven groups by their SiO_2 co...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OA] Antarctic meteorites / Hayabusa, Tue. 4...
Abstract–Carbonaceous chondrites are classified into several groups. However, some are ungrouped. We...
International audienceCarbonaceous chondrites are classified into several groups. However, some are ...
International audienceCarbonaceous chondrites are classified into several groups. However, some are ...
International audienceCarbonaceous chondrites are classified into several groups. However, some are ...
International audienceCarbonaceous chondrites are classified into several groups. However, some are ...
Most carbonaceous (C) chondrites are classified into eight major groups: CI, CM, CO, CV, CK, CR, CH,...
International audienceWe performed a petrologic, geochemical, and oxygen isotopic study of the lowes...
International audienceWe performed a petrologic, geochemical, and oxygen isotopic study of the lowes...
International audienceWe performed a petrologic, geochemical, and oxygen isotopic study of the lowes...
We performed a petrologic, geochemical, and oxygen isotopic study of the lowest FeO ordinary chondri...
International audienceWe performed a petrologic, geochemical, and oxygen isotopic study of the lowes...
We report new mineralogical, petrographic and noble gas analyses of the carbonaceous chondrite meteo...
We report new mineralogical, petrographic and noble gas analyses of the carbonaceous chondrite meteo...
The chondrules in the Yamato-74191 meteorite (L3) are classified into seven groups by their SiO_2 co...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OA] Antarctic meteorites / Hayabusa, Tue. 4...