The most primitive CM chondrites, Asuka 12085, 12169, and 12236, of subtypes 3.0–2.8: Their characteristic features and classification
Makoto Kimura, Naoya Imae, M. Komatsu, Jean‐Alix Barrat, R. C. Greenwood, Akira Yamaguchi, T. Noguchi
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ChondriteChondruleParent bodyOlivineGeologyMeteoriteGeochemistryMineralogyAstrobiologyChemistryPhysicsAstro and Planetary ScienceHigh-pressure geophysics and materialsPlanetary Science and Exploration