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chondrules

n. (plural of chondrule English)

Usage examples of "chondrules".

Some chondrules are exceptionally old—perhaps madeup of the earliest materials in the universe.

The chondrules in that meteorite date only about 190 million years old.

Corky said, heaving a sigh, "if the fusion crust and chondrules don't convince you, we astronomers have a foolproof method to confirm meteoric origin.

Tolland and Corky had been discussing these metallic chondrules for some time now, talking in scientific terms well over Rachel's head—equilibrated olivine levels, metastable glass matrices, and metamorphic rehomogenation.

Nonetheless, the upshot was clear: Corky and Tolland were in agreement that the chondrules were decidedly meteoric.

The chondrules were the one remaining shred of evidence that categorically supported NASA's claim that this was indeed a meteorite.

All I'm asking is for you to tell us what you know about chondrules, and then we'll need you to examine a rock sample for us.

The news about the chondrules was almost as discomforting as Rachel's news about her attempted contact with Pickering.

Combined pressures in the trench could be enormous, and because the area was so remote and dangerous to study, if there were chondrules down there, chances of anyone knowing about it were very slim.

The titanium/ zirconium ratio in the chondrules of the ocean sample showed ultradepleted zirconium.

She added the note to the incriminating stack of papers in her hand—the GPR printout, images of Bathynomous giganteus, photos and articles regarding oceanic chondrules, an electron microscan printout.

The discoveries included chondrules and fossils of several unknown species.

The chondrules surrounded a mixture of ices, which also mortared them together.

Fuchs corrected, "a peanut made up of thousands of little stones, chondrules, that are barely holding together in their very weak mutual gravitational attraction.

Barely a kilometer long and half that at its widest, it was a dark carbonaceous body, a loose aggregation of pebble-sized chondrules, more like a beanbag than a solid rock.