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- Chondritic Meteorites and the High-Temperature Nebular Origins of Their Components
- The Origin of Chondrules and Chondrites: Debris from Lowâ•'Velocity Impacts Between Molten Planetesimals?
- Minerals in Meteorites
- The Meteoritical Bulletin, No. 100, 2014 June 1,* 2 3 Alex RUZICKA , Jeffrey N
- Meteorite Evidence for the Accretion and Collisional Evolution of Asteroids
- Μ-FTIR Spectroscopy for the Analysis of Clasts in Hydrated Carbonaceous Chondrites and Potential Applications to Remote Sensing Observations of Asteroids
- THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION of 61 INDIVIDUAL ALLENDE CHONDRULES Abstract Approved:Redacted for Privacy Roman A
- Presolar Grains in Primitive Ungrouped Carbonaceous Chondrite Northwest Africa 5958
- Collapsing Impact Vapor Plume Model for Chondrule and Chondrite Formation S
- Redalyc.Single Chondrule K-Ar and Pb-Pb Ages of Mexican Ordinary
- Chondrule Trace Element Geochemistry at the Mineral Scale
- Some Australian Contributions to Meteoritics from the 19Th to the 21St Centuries
- Nature and Origins of Meteoritic Breccias 679
- Constraints on Chondrule Formation Models
- The Meteoritical Bulletin, No. 95
- Presolar Silicates in the Matrix and Fine-Grained Rims Around Chondrules In
- A Chondrule-Like Object Captured by Space-Exposed Aerogel on the International Space Station
- The Behaviour of Iodine and Xenon in the First Asteroids