The Meteoritical Bulletin, No. 97
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Weisberg, M.
Smith, C.
Benedix, Gretchen
Herd, C.
Righter, K.
Haack, H.
Yamaguchi, A.
Chenaoui Aoudjehane, H.
Grossman, J.
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2010Type
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Weisberg, M.K. and Smith, C. and Benedix, G. and Herd, C.D. and Righter, K. and Haack, H. and Yamaguchi, A. et al. 2010. The Meteoritical Bulletin, No. 97. Meteoritics & Planetary Science. 45 (3): pp. 449-493.
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Meteoritics & Planetary Science
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Department of Applied Geology
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Abstract
In this edition of The Meteoritical Bulletin, a total of 506 newly approved meteorite names with their relevant data are reported. These include 354 from northwest Africa, 31 from the Americas, 15 from Antarctica (Koreamet), 85 from Asia, 20 from Australia, and 1 from Europe. Among these meteorites are 2 falls, Grimsby (Canada) and Santa Lucia (2008) (Argentina). Also described are a CM with low degree of alteration, new ungrouped chondrites and achondrites, and 4 Martian meteorites.
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