Note: The L5 Bayard meteorite - A 1982 find

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Chondrites, Meteoritic Composition, Stony Meteorites, Classifications, Olivine, Petrology, Pyroxenes, Meteorites, Bayard, L5 Chondrites, Stony Meteorites, Olivine, Mineralogy, Composition, Description, Orthopyroxene, Classification, Equilibration, Crystallization, Petrology, Major Elements, Photomicrographs, Analysis, Laboratory Studies

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The Bayard chondrite, found in western Nebraska in 1982, is a single
mass of 75 kg. Composition of olivine (Fa 24.5) and orthopyroxene (Fs
22.0), along with bulk composition, support an L-classification. The
presence of equilibrated and partially recrystallized minerals indicate
petrologic type 5 classification.

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