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Oct 2009
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Meteoritics & Planetary Science, vol. 44, Issue 9, p.1355-1397
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The Meteoritical Bulletin, No. 96, September 2009
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The Meteoritical Bulletin No. 96 contains a total of 1590 newly approved meteorite names with their relevant data. These include 12 from specific locations within Africa, 76 from northwest Africa, 9 from the Americas, 13 from Asia, 1 from Australia, 2 from Europe, 950 from Antarctica recovered by the Chinese Antarctic Research Expedition (CHINARE), and 527 from the American Antarctic program (ANSMET). Among these meteorites are 4 falls, Almahata Sitta (Sudan), Sulagiri (India), Ash Creek (United States), and Maribo (Denmark). Almahata Sitta is an anomalous ureilite and is debris from asteroid 2008 TC3 and Maribo is a CM2 chondrite. Other highlights include a lunar meteorite, a CM1 chondrite, and an anomalous IVA iron.
Benedix Gretchen
Chennaoui Aoudjehane Hasnaa
Grossman Jeffrey N.
Haack Henning
Herd Christopher D. K.
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