MIL 090001 is a large (greater than 6 kg) CV chondrite from the reduced subgroup (CV(sub red)) that was recovered during the 2009-2010 ANSMET field season [1]. The CV(sub red) subgroup meteorites retain primitive characteristics and have escaped the Na and Fe meta-somatism that affected the oxidized (CV(sub ox)) subgroups. MIL 090001 is, however, reported to be altered [1], and thus a major objective of this study is to characterize its mineralogy and petrography and the extent of the alteration
Although it is generally believed that the secondary alteration phases observed in CM chondrites res...
The Paris chondrite provides an excellent opportunity to study CM chondrules and refractory inclusio...
National audienceWe discuss if the detection of aqueous alteration depends on the techniques that ar...
CM carbonaceous chondrites have been considerably affected by aqueous alteration, probably on the re...
Approximately 275 mineral species have been identified in meteorites, reflecting diverse redox envir...
Most groups of chondritic meteorites experienced diverse styles of secondary alteration to various d...
We provide the first detailed analysis of the carbonaceous chondrite Dhofar (Dho) 1988. This meteori...
The Vicência meteorite, a stone of 1.547 kg, fell on September 21, 2013, at the village Borrac...
National audienceWe discuss if the detection of aqueous alteration depends on the techniques that ar...
A petrographic and mineralogical study of Yamato-86720 (Y-86720) shows that it may be a CM carbonace...
National audienceWe discuss if the detection of aqueous alteration depends on the techniques that ar...
AbstractWe describe the petrography and mineralogy of six CV3 carbonaceous chondrites. LAP02206, LAP...
National audienceWe discuss if the detection of aqueous alteration depends on the techniques that ar...
National audienceWe discuss if the detection of aqueous alteration depends on the techniques that ar...
National audienceWe discuss if the detection of aqueous alteration depends on the techniques that ar...
Although it is generally believed that the secondary alteration phases observed in CM chondrites res...
The Paris chondrite provides an excellent opportunity to study CM chondrules and refractory inclusio...
National audienceWe discuss if the detection of aqueous alteration depends on the techniques that ar...
CM carbonaceous chondrites have been considerably affected by aqueous alteration, probably on the re...
Approximately 275 mineral species have been identified in meteorites, reflecting diverse redox envir...
Most groups of chondritic meteorites experienced diverse styles of secondary alteration to various d...
We provide the first detailed analysis of the carbonaceous chondrite Dhofar (Dho) 1988. This meteori...
The Vicência meteorite, a stone of 1.547 kg, fell on September 21, 2013, at the village Borrac...
National audienceWe discuss if the detection of aqueous alteration depends on the techniques that ar...
A petrographic and mineralogical study of Yamato-86720 (Y-86720) shows that it may be a CM carbonace...
National audienceWe discuss if the detection of aqueous alteration depends on the techniques that ar...
AbstractWe describe the petrography and mineralogy of six CV3 carbonaceous chondrites. LAP02206, LAP...
National audienceWe discuss if the detection of aqueous alteration depends on the techniques that ar...
National audienceWe discuss if the detection of aqueous alteration depends on the techniques that ar...
National audienceWe discuss if the detection of aqueous alteration depends on the techniques that ar...
Although it is generally believed that the secondary alteration phases observed in CM chondrites res...
The Paris chondrite provides an excellent opportunity to study CM chondrules and refractory inclusio...
National audienceWe discuss if the detection of aqueous alteration depends on the techniques that ar...