"Matson, Robert" wrote:

> > http://www.caillou-noir.com/images/temp02005slice1.jpg
>
> Hmmm. They don't look like stereotypical CAI's to my eye.
> Missing the circular/concentric symmetry.  As stated earlier,
> it would be most unusual to find CAI's in a non-carbonaceous
> chondrite.  My guess is an aqueous weathering product. I've
> seen similar spots in some of the Mojave desert meteorites
> I've found.

... the contrast between these "islands" and the surrounding matrix is
too well defined and the white color of these inclusions almost too
vivid.

Bernd


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