[meteorite-list] Which class matches a chondrite ,,,
m42protosun
m42protosun at t-online.de
Wed Nov 10 17:01:05 EST 2010
Hi met friends,
Which class of petrography matches a chondrite, which was molten nearly 99,99% and now has no chondrules but only a few remnants, which could be parts of them?
Is this an achondrite, because total melting means morphodifferentiation?
Look at
www.flickr.com/photos/inside_of_meteorites/5164936462/in/set-72157625356287024/
and give your comment.
The thin iron lines mean that the melting temperature must be at least 1600°C. That is in the range of melting temperature of Pyroxene and above Olivine.
Can an meteoroid of several ponds weight with a null gravity and which orbits the sun nearby become differentiated?
m42protosun
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