CI chondrite

id: ci-chondrite-187-3404527
title: CI chondrite
text: CI chondrites, also called C1 chondrites or Ivuna-type carbonaceous chondrites, are a group of rare carbonaceous chondrite, a type of stony meteorite. They are named after the Ivuna meteorite, the type specimen. CI chondrites have been recovered in France, Canada, India, and Tanzania. Their overall chemical composition closely resembles the elemental composition of the Sun, more so than any other type of meteorite. CI chondrites are rich in volatiles- water, organics, and other light elements/co
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date created: 2010-05-26T09:29:52Z
date modified: 2024-09-08T08:19:02Z
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