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Dec 1993
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Meteoritics, volume 28, number 5, page 692.
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Meteoritical Bulletin, Number 75 lists 138 new meteorite including seven falls. Sixty are from North Africa (Acfer, Aguemour, Tanezrouft), and 53 are from Frontier Mountain, Antarctic& There are three achondrites (caldera, a eucrite, and the brachinites Nova 003 and Reid 013), four carbonaceous chondrites (Acfer 289, CR2, Mundrabilla 012, cV2?, Nova 002, cV3, and Watson 002, the second known CK3), one enstatite chondrite (Acfer 287). Also noteworthy is Rumuruti, the first Carlisle-Lakes-like chondrite observed fall, which fell in 1934.
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