Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 1990
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1990metic..25...77m&link_type=abstract
Meteoritics (ISSN 0026-1114), vol. 25, June 1990, p. 77-79.
Physics
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Chondrites, Classifications, Electron Microscopy, Optical Microscopes, Spain, Meteorites, Classification, Samples, Meteorite, Laboratory Studies, Microprobe Methods, Microscope Methods, Mafic Material, Guarena, H6 Chondrites, Olmedilla De Alarcon, H5 Chondrites, Reliegos, Molina, L5 Chondrites, Chondrites, Stony Meteorites, Techniques, Procedure, Rare Gases, Description, Data
Scientific paper
Based on optical microsocpy and electron microprobe analysis of mafic
minerals, four previously poorly described ordinary chondrites from
Spain are classified. The classifications of Guarena (H6), Olmedilla de
Alarcon (H5) and Reliegos (L5) are confirmed. Molina is reclassified as
H5, based on new data.
Casanova Ignacio
Keil Klaus
McCoy Timothy James
Wieler Rainer
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