C1 chondrites - Comparison and contrast to other meteorite typesThe minerals of chondritic meteorites, particularly C2 and C3 are usually believed to be condensates of the (previously unfractionated) solar nebula. This implies two postulates: (1) that chemical reactions between phases ceased at various temperatures; and (2) that Ni and Fe were mobilized by diffusion in the solid state. An alternate explanation is proposed, which obviates the two postulates: chondritic minerals may have condensed, in equilibrium with their own vapors, from a fraction already separated from the solar nebula at low temperature and low pressure.
Document ID
19780035910
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Herndon, J. M. (California, University La Jolla, Calif., United States)