[meteorite-list] CAI and chondrules

Jeff Grossman jgrossman at usgs.gov
Wed Sep 30 18:00:00 EDT 2009


Without answering your questions, don't pay any attention to the 
Wikipedia articles on CAIs and chondrules.  They are basically useless.  
I began to work on them, starting with the chondrules, but it was taking 
too much time, so they have languished. 

Definitive answers to what caused the formation of CAIs and chondrules 
are not known.

Jeff

Francesco Moser wrote:
> Hello!
> I take a look on wikipedia about CAI and chondrules, but I have still 
> some doubt.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium-aluminium-rich_inclusion
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chondrule
>
> What prompted the formation of CAI? and what's caused the formation of 
> chondurles???
> The supernova gave the energy for the formation of CAI and for the 
> collapse of the solar nebula?
> Some other energy source, still unknow, 2 million years later molten 
> the material which formed the chondrules? But wich type of energy source?
>
> Is correct this time line?
>
> 1) supernova
> 2) few time later CAI formation
> 3) at the same time collapse of nebula
> 4) 2My later condrule formation
> 5) at the same time proto-sun and proto-planetary formation
> 6) ...
>
> Thanks a lot!
>
> Best regards!
>
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> Francesco Moser
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