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Glass with embedded metals and sulfides

The most exotic materials in CP IDPs are particles of glass with embedded metal and sulfides, identified by the acronym GEMS (Fig. 12.8d). Although GEMS are commonly described as having chondritic bulk compositions, that description applies only for aggregates of these submicron particles. The nanometer-sized FeNi metal (kamacite) inclusions and pyrrhotite are clearly out of equilibrium with the magnesium-rich silicate... [Pg.425]

GEMS glass with embedded metals and sulfides. [Pg.353]

Martin P. G. (1995) On the value of GEMS (glass with embedded metal and sulfides. Astrophys. J. 445, L63 -L66. [Pg.703]


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