Hello Lister,
 
Here is a great paper on the break down of classifications of meteorites by 
type and which parent bodies they come from. I have read about 6 pages so far 
and liked the descriptions they give for each section and how paper has it all 
in one place. Also its always interesting to learn where meteorite originate 
from and what their parent bodies might be like. Check it out and its an easy 
read and good resource to have.
 
Meteorite Evidence for the Accretion and
Collisional Evolution of Asteroids

Edward R. D. Scott
University of Hawai‘i

Meteorites contain a record of impacts during all stages of asteroid origin and 
evolution:
the formation and accretion of chondritic particles; the alteration, 
metamorphism and melting
of asteroids; and the erosion and disruption of asteroids by hypervelocity 
impacts. A review of
meteorite classification shows that numerous meteorites are not readily 
classified because they
do not fit simple models for asteroid formation and evolution that assume 
impacts were only
important during the final stage of asteroid evolution and because of 
inadequate understanding
of asteroidal impacts. Chronological, textural, and thermal constraints allow 
us to identify meteorite
impact breccias that formed during accretion (e.g., Kaidun), when asteroids 
were partly
molten (e.g., mesosiderites), and during the subsequent disruption of asteroids 
(e.g., L chondrites).
Studies of chondrites including Kaidun suggest that chondrules accreted with 
similarsized
fragments of preexisting bodies that formed at greater heliocentric distances. 
In the inner
solar system, chondrules appear to have been crucial for initiating accretion. 
Without chondrules
and rock fragments, dry dust failed to accrete to the nebular midplane because 
of nebular
turbulence and spiraled into the protosun. The tiny mass of asteroids may be 
partly due to
inefficient chondrule formation beyond 2 AU or less-efficient delivery of 
chondrules from near
the protosun.

http://www.higp.hawaii.edu/~escott/Asteroid%20III.pdf

Shawn Alan
IMCA 1633
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