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Mar 1987
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Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (ISSN 0016-7037), vol. 51, March 1987, p. 713-725.
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Basalt, Geochemistry, Meteoritic Composition, Petrology, Chemical Fractionation, Crystallization, Melting, Pyroxenes, Vanadium Compounds, Meteorites, Eucrites, Composition, Origin, Stony Meteorites, Achondrites, Antarctic Meteorites, Alh Meteorites, Alha81001, Lakangaon, Nuevo Laredo, Comparisons, Sodium, Geochemistry, Classification, Formation, Cummulates, Fractional Crystallization, Partial Melting, Models, Parent Bodies, Data, Concentration, Plagioclase, Neutron Activation Analysis, Inaa, Rnaa, Incompati
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The new bulk-rock analyses reported for the ALHA81001, Lakangaon and Nuevo Laredo eucritic meteorites indicate that the first of these resembles Ibitira in possessing lower Na concentrations than any other eucrite, while the other two are the lowest-Mg/Fe of all eucrites. The present data and those seen in the literature suggest that most of the ostensible Main Group eucrites actually belong to the Nuevo Laredo Trend, which is characterized by limited variations of incompatible element contents despite considerable variations in Mg/(Mg+Fe) ratio and V content.
Jerde Eric A.
Warren Harry P.
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