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Martin's DaG 313



Hello Martin, hello Gene, hello List,

A first, brief search of my database yielded these papers: Maybe one of
them may prove helpful (I didn’t take a closer look at them):

NEHRU C.E. et al. (1988) Glassy, cryptocrystalline and radial pyroxene
chondrules in type 3 ordinary chondrites (Meteoritics 23-3, 1988, p.
293).

Meteorites and the Early Solar System edited by J.F. Kerridge and M.S.
Matthews (Univ. of Arizona Press, 1988).

WEINBRUCH S. et al. (1990) Refractory forsterites in Allende: Solar
nebula condensates? (Meteoritics 25-4, 1990, p. 419).

CAILLET C. et al. (1995) The "porky" inclusion from the Axtell
carbonaceous chondrite: A hercynite-bearing condensate with large
calcium-48 and titanium-50 excesses (Meteoritics 30-5, 1995, pp.
494-495).

KONG P. et al. (1995) Metal phases of ordinary chondrites: Melting
remnants or nebular condensates? (Meteoritics 30-5, 1995, p. 529).

KURAT G. et al. (1997) Glass inclusions in Renazzo olivine: Condensates
from the solar nebula? (Meteoritics 32-4, 1997, A076).

VARELA M.E. et al. (1997) Glass inclusions in aubrite enstatites support
a condensate origin (Meteoritics 32-4, 1997, A131).

Best regards, Bernd