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Opaque assemblages (OAs) are small (submillimeter) objects composed primarily of metals, sulfides, and oxides that exist in nearly all chondritic meteorite groups as discrete objects in the matrix or associated with chondrules. The size, morphology, and petrology of OAs vary greatly between different chondrite groups, with petrologic grade within a single group, and by their apparent textural setting...