Adelaide and Bench Crater - Members of a new subgroup of the carbonaceous chondrites

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Carbonaceous Chondrites, Chemical Composition, Meteoritic Composition, Lunar Rocks, Petrography

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The composition and mineralogy of Bench Crater and a new carbonaceous chondrite (Adelaide) are compared. They, Kakangari and possibly certain carbonaceous xenoliths from other meteorites constitute a distinct chemical subgroup of the carbonaceous chondrites characterized primarily by a calcium-to-aluminum ratio (atomic) of about 0.5. It is proposed to call this group the Kakangari (CK) group.

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