Computer Science
Scientific paper
Sep 1985
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1985metic..20..503g&link_type=abstract
Meteoritics (ISSN 0026-1114), vol. 20, Sept. 30, 1985, p. 503-511.
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Achondrites, Meteoritic Composition, Sulfur, Abundance, Minerals, Meteorites, Achondrites, Sulfur, Abundance, Samples, Meteorite, Eucrites, Comparisons, Howardites, Concentration, Data, Diogenites, Shergottites, Enstatites, Chassignites, Analysis, Stony Meteorites
Scientific paper
The sulfur abundances of samples of nearly 50 achondrites were examined to enlarge the database on the sulfur contents of various categories of achondrites. The study covered eucrites, howardites, diogenites, shergottites, chassignites, nakhilites, aubrites and three unique specimens. The study was spurred by the possibility that the S abundances could help identify the meteorites as originating on Mars or Venus. The S abundances and distributions varied widely, but confirmed that the data were valid indicators of the brecciation and thermal metamorphic history of each meteorite.
Gibson Everett K.
Lewis Charles F.
Moore Carleton B.
Primus T. M.
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