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Sep 2010
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Meteoritics & Planetary Science, Volume 45, Issue 9, pp. 1530-1551.
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This issue of The Meteoritical Bulletin reports information on 1103 meteorites including 281 non-Antarctic meteorites (Table 1) and 822 Antarctic meteorites (Table 2). Reported in full written descriptions are three falls. Full descriptions are also given for three shergottites, two ungrouped irons, a primitive achondrite, an olivine diogenite, and a lunar meteorite. One iron, Gebel Kamil, was found in and around the Kamil impact crater. Also reported is a new dense collection area in Tunisia. Tables list a wide variety of meteorites including chondrites, ureilites, irons, acapulcoites, and HEDs. Antarctic meteorites reported in this edition include meteorites recovered by ANSMET (US), CHINARE (China), KOREAMET (Korea), and the NIPR (Japan) meteorite recovery programs.
Chennaoui Aoudjehane Hasnaa
Grossman Jeffrey N.
Haack Henning
Herd Christopher
Smith Caroline
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