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Spinel containing refractories grain

Spinels can be used in carbon-containing refractories to improve their properties. Similar to the oxide-based systems discussed above, spinel can be introduced by using preformed grain or by forming in situ. [Pg.252]

The amoeboid descriptor for amoeboid olivine aggregates refers to their irregular shapes. AOAs tend to be fine-grained and porous, and have comparable sizes to CAIs in the same meteorite. They consist mostly of forsterite and lesser amounts of iron-nickel metal, with a refractory component composed of anorthite, spinel, aluminum-rich diopside, and rarely melilite. The refractory component is sometimes recognizable as a CAI embedded within the AOA. The AOAs show no evidence of having been melted, but some contain CAIs that have melted. [Pg.163]


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