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- Chondrite abstract "Chondrites are stony (non-metallic) meteorites that have not been modified due to melting or differentiation of the parent body. They are formed when various types of dust and small grains that were present in the early solar system accreted to form primitive asteroids. They are the most common type of meteorite that falls to Earth with estimates for the proportion of the total fall that they represent varying between 85.7% and 86.2%. Their study provides important clues for understanding the origin and age of the Solar System, the synthesis of organic compounds, the origin of life or the presence of water on Earth. One of their characteristics is the presence of chondrules, which are round grains formed by distinct minerals, that normally constitute between 20% and 80% of a chondrite by volume.Chondrites can be differentiated from iron meteorites due to their low iron and nickel content. Other non-metallic meteorites, achondrites, which lack chondrules, were formed more recently.There are currently over 27,000 chondrites in the world's collections. The largest individual stone ever recovered, weighing 1770 kg, was part of the Jilin meteorite shower of 1976. Chondrite falls range from single stones to extraordinary showers consisting of thousands of individual stones, as occurred in the Holbrook fall of 1912, where an estimated 14,000 stones rained down on northern Arizona.".
- Chondrite thumbnail NWA869Meteorite.jpg?width=300.
- Chondrite wikiPageExternalLink index.dsml.
- Chondrite wikiPageExternalLink www.bimsociety.org.
- Chondrite wikiPageExternalLink chondrites.html.
- Chondrite wikiPageExternalLink Archive-Meteorites.html.
- Chondrite wikiPageID "532261".
- Chondrite wikiPageLength "42714".
- Chondrite wikiPageOutDegree "152".
- Chondrite wikiPageRevisionID "683097805".
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Abiogenesis.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Accretion_(astrophysics).
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Achondrite.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Alanine.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Aldehyde.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Allende_Meteorite.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Allende_meteorite.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium-26.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Amide.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Amine.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Amino_acid.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Anatexis.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Antarctica.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Aquifer.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Asteroid.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Atmosphere.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Breccia.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink CI_chondrite.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Ca-Al-rich_inclusions.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Calcium.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Calcium–aluminium-rich_inclusion.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Carbon.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Carbonaceous_chondrite.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Carbonaceous_chondrites.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Carboxylic_acid.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Carboxylic_acids.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Meteorite_minerals.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Planetary_geology.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_equilibrium.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Chloroform.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Chondrule.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Comet.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Diffusion.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Earth.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Enstatite.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Feldspar.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Fischer-Tropsch_process.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Fischer–Tropsch_process.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Formation_and_evolution_of_the_Solar_System.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Fractionation.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Galaxy.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_meteoritics.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Glutamic_acid.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Glycine.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Goldschmidt_classification.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Grassland.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink H_chondrite.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Holbrook,_Arizona.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Holbrook_(meteorite).
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Hydrocarbon.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Ice.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Iron_meteorite.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Isotopes_of_iron.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Isovaline.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Jilin.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Jupiter.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Jupiter_(planet).
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Kakangari.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Karoonda_meteorite.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Ketone.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink LL_chondrite.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink L_chondrite.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Lead-lead_dating.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Magnetite.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Matrix_(geology).
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Megaannum.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Melting.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Mercury_(planet).
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Metamorphism.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Meteorite.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Meteorite_classification.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Meteorite_fall_statistics.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Meteorites_classification.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Methanol.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Mineralogy.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Minor_planet.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Murchison_meteorite.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink NWA_869.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink National_Weather_Association.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Nitrogenous_base.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Nitrogenous_bases.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Noble_gas.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Oligoclase.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Olivine.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Orbit.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Ordinary_chondrite.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Organic_compound.
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Ornans_(meteorite).
- Chondrite wikiPageWikiLink Oxygen.