Moessbauer spectroscopy showing laser-scale inhomogeneity in the presumed Martian meteorite Zagami

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Chassignites, Meteoritic Composition, Mossbauer Effect, Nakhlites, Shergottites, Spectroscopy, Igneous Rocks, Mars (Planet), Olivine, Planetary Composition, Pyroxenes

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The Moessbauer spectra of two separate samples of Zagami meteorite were
analyzed and found to be very different. One of the samples shows no
olivine, and the other shows that about 23 percent of the iron is placed
in olivine, which is a major component of this sample. It is concluded
that the Zagami meteorite is inhomogeneous on a macroscopic scale.

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