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Re: The Strange Mystery of the Albion Meteorite (Iron)
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- Subject: Re: The Strange Mystery of the Albion Meteorite (Iron)
- From: "JOERN KOBLITZ" <jkoblitz@falstaff.physik.uni-bremen.de>
- Date: Tue, 16 Jun 1998 07:42:45 +100
- CC: Martin Horejsi <martinh@isu.edu>
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Hi Martin and Bernd:
I have checked MetBase for the number of UNGROUPED irons,
which is 114 at the present (including Antarctic finds). Please
remember that the term ANOMALOUS also applies to members of resolved
chemical groups, which show slight deviations from the group
characteristics in terms of structure or chemical composition.
Joern Koblitz (MetBase)
University of Bremen, Germany
> Martin Horejsi schrieb:
>
> > I do not know for certain but I believe the total number of anomalous
> > iron meteorites is around 100 localities. Bernd?
>
> I got 87 IRANOMs in my database but I am not sure if I am really update.
> My Japanese Antarctic database is incomplete, for example.
>
> Regards, Bernd
>
>