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Re: chondrule questions
Piper R.W. Hollier schrieb:
> Hi Brian and list,
> Last year I got a partslice of Julesburg from Matt Morgan which
> has an oval chondrule measuring 11 x 16.5 mm - by far the biggest
> I've ever seen.
Hello Piper and List,
Bridges and Hutchison also list Julesberg and they mention a 10-mm
"inclusion" that they classify as "indet". This is their abbreviation
for "indeterminate clast". They seem to be uncertain as to the character
of these "inclusions" in Julesburg.
Best regards and good night,
Bernd
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