Computer Science
Scientific paper
Mar 1983
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1983metic..18...29d&link_type=abstract
Meteoritics (ISSN 0026-1114), vol. 18, March 31, 1983, p. 29-34.
Computer Science
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Iron Meteorites, Meteoroid Showers, Australia, Meteoritic Composition, Meteorites, Mundrabilla, Meteorite Showers, Iron Meteorites, History, Classification, Parent Bodies, Spectrometry, X-Rays, Fluorescence, Description
Scientific paper
Two new large iron meteorites, weighing 840 kg and 800 kg respectively, have been recovered from the Nullarbor Plain in the vicinity of the original Mundrabilla meteorite site, and are now at the Western Australian Museum in Perth. Numerous small knucklebone-shaped irons were also found at Tookana Rock Hole in the vicinity of Eucla. X-ray fluorescence spectrometry of these meteorites confirms that the additional finds are members of the Mundrabilla meteorite shower.
Cleverly W. H.
de Laeter John R.
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