EUROMET Ureilite Consortium: A preliminary report on carbon and nitrogen geochemistry

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Carbon, Carbon Isotopes, Geochemistry, Meteoritic Composition, Mineralogy, Minerals, Nitrogen, Nitrogen Isotopes, Petrography, Petrology, Ureilites, Antarctic Regions, Mountains

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The first Euromet expedition to the Frontier Mountain in Antarctica in December 1990 recovered two ureilites, FRO 90036 (34.6g) and FRO 90054 (17.5g). Preliminary classification indicated that the specimens had very different textures and mineral chemistries, and hence were not paired. A third ureilite, Acfer 277 (41.0 g), has also recently been returned from the Sahara. Due to the small sample sizes of the meteorites, and the unusual mineralogy of FRO 90054, a consortium was established to ensure the most effective study of these samples; this abstract reports on the carbon and nitrogen stable isotope geochemistry of two of the three ureilites issued to the consortium.

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