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  • Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration  (1)
  • Aluminium oxide; Calcium oxide; CLB-3; CLM-5; CLM-6; Event label; garnet; Iron oxide, FeO; Ma9330; Magnesium oxide; Manganese oxide; Phosphorus pentoxide; Position; Potassium oxide; ROCK; Rock sample; Scanning Electron Microscopy - Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (SEM-EDS); Silicon dioxide; Sodium oxide; Sp9712; Sum; Titanium dioxide
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  • Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration  (1)
  • Aluminium oxide; Calcium oxide; CLB-3; CLM-5; CLM-6; Event label; garnet; Iron oxide, FeO; Ma9330; Magnesium oxide; Manganese oxide; Phosphorus pentoxide; Position; Potassium oxide; ROCK; Rock sample; Scanning Electron Microscopy - Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (SEM-EDS); Silicon dioxide; Sodium oxide; Sp9712; Sum; Titanium dioxide
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-11
    Description: CB (Bencubbin-type) carbonaceous chondrites differ in many ways from more familiar CV and CO carbonaceous chondrites and from ordinary chondrites. CB chondrites are very rich in Fe-Ni metal (50-70 vol%) and contain magnesian silicates mainly as angular to sub-rounded clasts (or chondrules) with barred olivine (BO) or cryptocrystalline (CC) textures. Both metal and silicates appear to have formed by condensation. The sizes of silicate clasts vary greatly between the two subgroups of CB chondrites: large (up to one cm) in CB(sub a) chondrites, and typically to much much less than 1 mm in CB(sub b) chondrites. The compositional and mineralogical differences between these subgroups and between the CB(sub s) and other types of chondrites suggest different environment and possibly different timing of chondrule formation. In order to constrain the timing of chondrule forming processes in CB(sub s) and understand genetic relationship between their subgroups, we have determined Pb-isotopic ages of silicate material from the CB(sub a) chondrite Gujba and CB(sub b) chondrite Hammadah al Hamra 237 (HH237 hereafter).
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: Lunar and Planetary Science XXXVI, Part 1; LPI-Contrib-1234-Pt-1
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