[meteorite-list] Oriented chondrules?

Mark Bowling minador at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 8 13:27:11 EST 2005


--- Graham Christensen <voltage at telus.net> wrote:

> The heat that was present might have made the chondrules 
> sufficiently pliable that they squished into oval shapes due to the downward 
> pressure from the material that was above it in its parent asteroid. 

Or maybe just high pressure - heat may not be necessary to make mineral grains
align (or flatten?) perpendicular to the direction of greatest stress.  I'm
pretty fuzzy on this though...  Is there a structural geologist in the house?  

Pretty interesting - does anybody know of good reading material that touches on
extraterrestrial structural geology or if much of the same geology principals
apply to low gravity environments?  

Clear skies,

Mark
Vail, AZ



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