Eleven new meteorites from Antarctica, 1976-1977

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Antarctic Regions, Chemical Composition, Meteoritic Composition, Mineralogy, Petrography, Analytical Chemistry, Chondrites, Iron Meteorites, Olivine, Pyroxenes, Tables (Data), Trace Elements, Meteorites, Antarctic Meteorites, Absolute Age, Dating Techniques, Alloys, Allan Hills Meteorites, Composition, Mount Baldera, Alha76001, Mineralogy, Chondrites, Achondrites, Iron Meteorites, Minerals, Pyroxene, Silicates, Olivine, Orthosilicates, Plagioclase, Feldspar, Major Elements, Taenite, Trace Elements, Octahedr

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Basic petrographic, mineralogic, and chemical descriptions are given for all eleven meteorites recovered by the U.S.-Japan team in Antarctica during the austral summer 1976-1977. The meteorites are: Mt. Baldr a (H6), Mt. Baldr b (H6), Allan Hills 1 (L6), Allan Hills 2 (coarsest octahedrite, chemical group IA), Allan Hills 3 (L6), Allan Hills 4 (LL3), Allan Hills 5 (eucrite), Allan Hills 6 (H6), Allan Hills 7 (L6), Allan Hills 8 (H6), and Allan Hills 9 (L6).

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