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Re: Melrose (a) - an H5 ordinary chondrite?
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- Subject: Re: Melrose (a) - an H5 ordinary chondrite?
- From: Joel Schiff <j.schiff@auckland.ac.nz>
- Date: Wed, 18 Mar 1998 10:00:03 +1200 (NZST)
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At 09:12 PM 16/03/98 +0100, you wrote:
>Sir!
>Dear List Members!
>
>In the February 1998 issue of Joel's METEORITE! magazine (page 26),
>Russell Kempton, the Director of New England Meteoritical Services,
>classifies Melrose (a) as an ordinary H5 chondrite. My database
>classifies it as an L5...
>I would appreciate any help with regard to the classification.
>
>Best wishes, Bernd (Pauli)
According to Russ Kempton, Melrose (a) was originally classified by Nininger
as an H5, but later reclassified as an L5.
Joel