Meteoritic debris from the Southern California desert

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During an examination of magnetic material from California desert sand, two meteoritic particles were found. One was a typical cosmic spherule consisting of nickel-iron with an iron-oxide shell; that is, it was an iron oxide spherule with a metallic inclusion or nucleus. The other contained 85 per cent magnesium-iron silicate and 15 per cent nickel-iron. Both particles were analysed with an electron microprobe, and their meteoritic character wasnoted.

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