“…The Myanmar spherules have low Ni concentrations of less than 1.0 wt.%, lower than most type-I cosmic spherules (Herzog et al, 1999;Basu et al, 2003;Gounelle et al, 2003;Taylor et al, 2005), but similar to some minor type-I cosmic spherules containing iron cores with very low nickel contents. The Ni-poor spherules could be from pre-existing metal and sulfide, or produced by the reduction of low-Ni sulfide or silicates in the interior of the decelerating object, in such cases the droplet begins to cool before appreciable Rayleigh fractionation takes place (e.g., Xue et al, 1995;Herzog et al, 1999). Other supportive evidence includes the existence of pure iron nuggets from chondritic meteorites that lack obvious fractionation and enrichment process (Miono et al, 1999).…”