[meteorite-list] Fw: New Issue: Chondrules--Tiny Molten Droplets

Jerry Flaherty grf2 at verizon.net
Thu Nov 20 21:30:52 EST 2008


for your pleasure
jerry flaherty
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Subject: New Issue: Chondrules--Tiny Molten Droplets


> Announcement from Planetary Science Research Discoveries [PSRD]
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> New article online: Tiny Molten Droplets, Dusty Clouds, and Planet 
> Formation
>
> --Roughly constant sodium concentration during chondrule crystallization 
> suggests that these molten droplets formed in regions of the solar nebula 
> that were enriched in rocky dust.
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> We invite you to:
> READ: First summary paragraph for a quick overview
> PRINT: pdf version
> VIEW: short slide summary
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> FULL ARTICLE at:
> http://www.psrd.hawaii.edu/Nov08/chondrule_sodium.html
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