Ed, I should have added CO ("Ornans type") Carbonaceous chondrites to the spotlight with CV and CM. I always mix up my V's and O's, V's being the real McCoy and O's bing cheap imitations for those of us who gre up eating Allende instead of Wheaties ;-) All the former can have in the neighborhood of 10% by weight CAIs, around twice as much as the next C-chondite class, CK and so forth.

And another comment ... The stardust comet sampling mission picked up Incan Sun-God CAI particles when it played tennis with 81P/Wild.

The Incan Sun God naming was NASA PR entertainment, but the particles were really caught in the coma of "Wild-2"!

Kindest wishes
Doug


-----Original Message-----
From: E.P. Grondine <epgrond...@yahoo.com>
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Sat, Aug 6, 2011 8:12 pm
Subject: [meteorite-list] CAI inclusions


Hi all -

Simple question - what classes of meteorites have CAI inclusions?

E.P.
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