The formation of chondrules at high gas pressures in the solar nebula

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High-precision magnesium isotope measurements of whole chondrules from the Allende carbonaceous chondrite meteorite show that some aluminum-rich Allende chondrules formed at or near the time of formation of calcium-aluminum-rich inclusions and that some others formed later and incorporated precursors previously enriched in magnesium-26. Chondrule magnesium-25/magnesium-24 correlates with [magnesium]/[aluminum] and size, the aluminum-rich, smaller chondrules being the most enriched in the heavy isotopes of magnesium. These relations imply that high gas pressures prevailed during chondrule formation in the solar nebula.

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Galy, A., Young, E. D., Ash, R. D., & O’Nions, R. K. (2000). The formation of chondrules at high gas pressures in the solar nebula. Science, 290(5497), 1751–1753. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.290.5497.1751

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