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E Chondrites and Mercury
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- Subject: E Chondrites and Mercury
- From: WBranchsb@aol.com
- Date: Sat, 20 Jun 1998 00:14:48 EDT
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Hello Everyone,
Okay, I give up. I have been searching for a while now trying to find
scientific papers by scientific minds that provide scientific evidence for the
planet Mercury as the source of E chondrites. One occasionally sees a
reference to Mercury being the "parent body" of the Es but I can't find
anything from a reputable scientist.
I am familiar with the oxygen-depletion formation hypothesis but, is that it?
I mean, is there anything based upon empirical evidence or at least additional
postulates which would support the Mercury origin theory?
-Walter
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