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Re: Weston
Brad Sampson schrieb:
> Also, could someone give me some more information on the Mundrabilla
> 018 AHOW. - Thanks, Brad
Hell List, hello Brad!
MUNDRABILLA 018:
A stone of 24 g was found by R.Haag and friends while searching in the
desert. Type specimen, classification, analysis: D.A.Kring, D.H.Hill,
Lun.Plan.Lab., Univ. Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA. The stone is
brecciated and contains eucritic and diogenitic clasts; 3.02 % Ca: 20.1
ppm Sc, 1.74 ppm La, 0.22 ppm Eu. The main mass belongs to an unknown
private person in Queensland, Australia. Another Howardite, Old
Homestead 001, was found nearby, but it has more Ca (6.15 %), is darker
gray and contains smaller clasts: 1 - 2 mm vs. up to 5.5 mm (Meteoritics
30-6, 1995, Met. Bull. 78, 793).
Best wishes,
Bernd
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- From: Bobwrasse@webtv.net (Brad Sampson)