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Specific Gravity (Density)
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- Subject: Specific Gravity (Density)
- From: Bernd Pauli <bernd.pauli@lehrer1.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de>
- Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 22:20:50 +0200
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Hello again Jeanne, hello List!
I found this info in E. Cohen (1905) Meteoritenkunde, Heft III:
1) page 330: Löwenfluß (Lion River) - specific gravity 7.45
2) page 335: Bethanien (Bethany) - specific gravity 7.8408 and 7.8502
(2 different specimens)
3) page 338: Mukerop - specific gravity 7.783
Gibeons are usually subdivided with regard to their find locations:
Great Fish River - Lion River - Bethany - Mukerop - Gibeon - Burgsdorf -
Goamus - Amalia - Kameelhaar - Kamkas - Enos - Keetmanshoop - Donas -
Hunsrück - Lichtenfels - Haruchas - Nico - Railway - Bethanie
P.S.: Buchwald gives density values for some of the Cape York irons but
not for Gibeon (at least I did not find any info - Martin, what about
you?).
Best wishes again,
Bernd
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