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- Chondrules
- Cambridge Planetary Science
- Chondrules
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- 1 Introduction
- Part I Observations of Chondrules
- Part II Possible Chondrule-Forming Mechanisms
- 13 Formation of Chondrules by Planetesimal Collisions
- 14 Making Chondrules by Splashing Molten Planetesimals
- 15 Formation of Chondrules by Shock Waves
- 16 Evaluating Non-Shock, Non-Collisional Models for Chondrule Formation
- 17 Summary of Key Outcomes
- Index
- Plate Section (PDF Only)
- References
17 - Summary of Key Outcomes
from Part II - Possible Chondrule-Forming Mechanisms
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 June 2018
- Chondrules
- Cambridge Planetary Science
- Chondrules
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- 1 Introduction
- Part I Observations of Chondrules
- Part II Possible Chondrule-Forming Mechanisms
- 13 Formation of Chondrules by Planetesimal Collisions
- 14 Making Chondrules by Splashing Molten Planetesimals
- 15 Formation of Chondrules by Shock Waves
- 16 Evaluating Non-Shock, Non-Collisional Models for Chondrule Formation
- 17 Summary of Key Outcomes
- Index
- Plate Section (PDF Only)
- References
Summary
Here we review the conclusions from the book chapters and outline some ideas for directions of future research. We discuss what we know and do not know about chondrule precursors, the chronology of chondrule formation, physical (temperature, dust/gas ratio, total pressure) and chemical conditions (fO2, partial pressure of Na, S, SiO, …) in chondrule-forming regions during chondrule formation, chondrule thermal histories, and chondrule formation models.
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- ChondrulesRecords of Protoplanetary Disk Processes, pp. 428 - 436Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2018
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