Classification of eight ordinary chondrites from Texas

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Chondrites, Classifications, Meteoritic Composition, Microanalysis, Petrology, Metamorphism (Geology), Mineralogy, Shock Heating, Textures, Meteorites, Ordinary Chondrites, Classification, Composition, Petrology, Samples, Meteorite, Microscope Methods, Microprobe Methods, Description, Shock Effects, Leander, Nazareth, La Villa, Mereta, H Chondrites, Gail, Shafter Lake, Uvalde, Howe, L Chondrites

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Based on optical microscopy and electron microprobe analyses, eight
previously undescribed or poorly known chondrites were classified into
compositional groups, petrologic types, and degree of shock alteration.
These chondrites are: Leander, L4b; Nazareth(a), L6d; La Villa, H4b;
Mereta, H4c; Gail, H4d; Shafter Lake, H5a; Uvalde, H5d; and Howe, H5d.

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