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New Group Paper: A fresh look at fluids in ordinary chondrites

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This post was written by Rhian Jones. ********** In the early days of the Solar System, 4.6 billion years ago, the new Sun was surrounded by a disk of gas and dust called the Solar Nebula. Current models for formation … Continue reading

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New Group Papers about the Behaviour of Fluids on the Parent Bodies of Ordinary Chondrite Meteorites

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This blog has been written by group member Dr Rhian Jones ————————————————————————— Ordinary chondrites are the most common type of meteorite that lands on the Earth. They are pieces of asteroids that were knocked free by collisions, and then wandered … Continue reading

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