Classification of a second group of ordinary chondrites from Texas

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Chondrites, Classifications, Mineralogy, Olivine, Optical Microscopes, Petrology, Pyroxenes, Meteorites, Classification, Stony Meteorites, Ordinary Chondrites, Optical Properties, Electron Microscopy, Microprobe Methods, Analysis, Description, Samples, Meteorite, Composition, Petrology, Shock Effects, Junction, Anton, Venus, Dalhart, Rosebud, Cranfills Gap, H Chondrites, L Chondrites, Laboratory Studies, Mafic Material, Texture, Mineralogy

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Based on optical microscopy and electron microprobe analyses of mafic
minerals, six previously undescribed or poorly known ordinary chondrites
from Texas were classified into compositional groups, petrologic types,
and shock facies. These meteorites are Junction, L5d; Anton, H5b; Venus,
H4d; Dalhart, H5a; Rosebud, H5c; and Cranfills Gap, H6c.

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