Constituent
- Name
- chondrules Murchison
- Family
- mineral
- Class
- complex mix
- Compound type
- complex mineral mix
- Comments
- silicates are major minerals constituting chondrules
- Relevance
- main - major
- Arrangement
- heterogeneous in multi-phases
- Abundance comments
- Murchison is a typical CM2 chondrite containing small (∼200 μm) chondrules and refractory inclusions, abundant fine-grained matrix (∼70 vol%), and abundant hydrated minerals. It contains about 2 wt% of carbonaceous matter (Kerridge 1985), mostly in the form of insoluble organic matter, but the soluble part contains a large number of organic compounds (e.g., Schmitt-Kopplin et al. 2010, and references therein).
- Isotope mixture type
- unknown
- Phase type
- mixed
- Texture
- complex