Chondrite parent bodies are among the first large bodies to have formed in the early Solar System, and have since remained almost chemically unchanged having not grown large enough or quickly enough to undergo differentiation. Their major nonvolatile elements bear a close resemblance to the solar photosphere. Previous work has concluded that CM chondrites fall into at least four distinct space exposure age groups (0.1 megaannus, 0.2 megaannus, 0.6 megaannus and 2.0 megaannus), but the meaning of these groupings is unclear. It is possible that these meteorites came from different parent bodies which broke up at different times, or instead came from the same parent body which underwent multiple break-up events, or a combination of these scena...
Far from being the relatively unprocessed materials they were once believed to be, we now know that ...
CM chondrites are the most common type of hydrated meteorites, making up ∼1.5% of all falls. Whereas...
The CM chondrites are generally complex impact breccias, in which lithic clasts and mineral fragment...
Chondrite parent bodies are among the first large bodies to have formed in the early Solar System, a...
The CMs are the most commonly falling C chondrites, and therefore may be a major component of C-clas...
Chondrites are chemically primitive and carbonaceous (C) chondrites are potentially the most primiti...
Carbonaceous (C) chondrites are primitive materials probably deriving from C, P and D asteroids, and...
Carbonaceous (C) chondrites are potentially the most primitive among chondrites because they mostly ...
Lewis Cliff (LEW) 85311 is classified as a Mighei-like (CM) carbonaceous chondrite, yet it has some ...
Lewis Cliff (LEW) 85311 is classified as a Mighei-like (CM) carbonaceous chondrite, yet it has some ...
Lewis Cliff (LEW) 85311 is classified as a Mighei-like (CM) carbonaceous chondrite, yet it has some ...
Although it is generally believed that the secondary alteration phases observed in CM chondrites res...
Carbonaceous chondrite meteorites record the earliest stages of Solar System geo-logical activities ...
The CM carbonaceous chondrites provide unique insights into the composition of the protoplanetary di...
Carbonaceous chondrite meteorites record the earliest stages of Solar System geo-logical activities ...
Far from being the relatively unprocessed materials they were once believed to be, we now know that ...
CM chondrites are the most common type of hydrated meteorites, making up ∼1.5% of all falls. Whereas...
The CM chondrites are generally complex impact breccias, in which lithic clasts and mineral fragment...
Chondrite parent bodies are among the first large bodies to have formed in the early Solar System, a...
The CMs are the most commonly falling C chondrites, and therefore may be a major component of C-clas...
Chondrites are chemically primitive and carbonaceous (C) chondrites are potentially the most primiti...
Carbonaceous (C) chondrites are primitive materials probably deriving from C, P and D asteroids, and...
Carbonaceous (C) chondrites are potentially the most primitive among chondrites because they mostly ...
Lewis Cliff (LEW) 85311 is classified as a Mighei-like (CM) carbonaceous chondrite, yet it has some ...
Lewis Cliff (LEW) 85311 is classified as a Mighei-like (CM) carbonaceous chondrite, yet it has some ...
Lewis Cliff (LEW) 85311 is classified as a Mighei-like (CM) carbonaceous chondrite, yet it has some ...
Although it is generally believed that the secondary alteration phases observed in CM chondrites res...
Carbonaceous chondrite meteorites record the earliest stages of Solar System geo-logical activities ...
The CM carbonaceous chondrites provide unique insights into the composition of the protoplanetary di...
Carbonaceous chondrite meteorites record the earliest stages of Solar System geo-logical activities ...
Far from being the relatively unprocessed materials they were once believed to be, we now know that ...
CM chondrites are the most common type of hydrated meteorites, making up ∼1.5% of all falls. Whereas...
The CM chondrites are generally complex impact breccias, in which lithic clasts and mineral fragment...