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Re: SNC Meteorite Origins
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- Subject: Re: SNC Meteorite Origins
- From: FERNLEA4@aol.com
- Date: Mon, 4 Oct 1999 06:34:07 EDT
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In a message dated 04/10/99 02:34:23 GMT, you write:
<< The Mars meteorites have been classified into 4 groups (or 5 groups,
depending
who you talk to), and their ages vary, so it is clear that the Mars
meteorites do not come from a single impact. >>
A single, sizeable impactor that burrows deep within the Martian surface,
would encounter different rock layers and eject rocks of different
crystallisation ages and types in a single swipe, would it not?
Regards,
Rob Elliott.
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Fernlea Meteorites,
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