The Loxton meteorite - A new olivine-bronzite chondrite from South Australia

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Chondrites, Meteoritic Composition, Olivine, Petrography, Australia, Bronzes, Iron Compounds, Nickel Compounds, Pyroxenes

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The Loxton meteorite is a single stone of 22 g found in South Australia
in 1968. It has been classified as an L5 chondrite, shock facies 'a,'
and contains olivine, orthopyroxene, clinopyroxene, nickel-iron,
troilite, chromite, and chlorapatite.

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