particlesakondriitit
Particlesakondriitit, also known as particle-containing chondrites, are a rare and scientifically significant type of meteorite that belong to the broader chondrite classification. Chondrites are primitive meteorites composed of chondrules—small, spherical particles—and other materials that formed during the early stages of the solar system. Particlesakondriitit are distinguished by the presence of unusual or exotic particles embedded within their matrix, often differing in composition from typical chondritic material.
These particles can include high-temperature condensates, interstellar dust, or even fragments of presolar grains, which predate
Notable examples of particlesakondriitit include certain types of carbonaceous chondrites, such as the Allende meteorite, which
Particlesakondriitit are typically classified based on their mineralogical and isotopic compositions, which reveal their formation environments.