The origin of chondrules and chondrites / by Derek W.G. Sears.
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Originally published: 2004.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-198) and index.
Historical introduction -- Potential meteorite parent bodies -- Chondrites and their main properties -- Chondrules and their main properties -- Theories for the origin of chondrules -- Discussion of theories for the origin of chondrules -- Discussion of theories for metal-silicate fractionation -- So how far have we come and where do we go next?
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