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Scientific paper
Mar 1991
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1991metic..26...11a&link_type=abstract
Meteoritics (ISSN 0026-1114), vol. 26, March 1991, p. 11, 12.
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Chondrites, Gas Analysis, Meteoritic Composition, Rare Gases, Chromites, Degassing, Feldspars, Olivine, Radiogenic Materials, Meteorites, Stony Meteorites, Chondrites, L6 Chondrites, Sfax, Data, Classification, Description, Laboratory Studies, Petrology, Mineralogy, Rare Gases, Composition, Exposure Age, Gases, Radiogenic Material, Whitlockite, Olivine, Orthopyroxene, Chromite, Feldspar
Scientific paper
The Sfax meteorite fell on October 16, 1989. Four pieces totaling less
than 10 kg were recovered from a much larger meteoroid, according to the
cosmogenic gas measurements. It is an L6 chondrite, strongly degassed
and shocked, with olivine of composition Fa24.
Amouri M.
Laridhi Ouazaa N.
Michel-Levy Christophe M.
Rekhiss F.
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