Siderophile and Other Geochemical Mixing Relationships Among HED-Meteoritic Breccias: Need for Recognition of Regolithic Howardite as a Distinct Subtype

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We report new (mainly INAA) data on the major- and trace-element bulk
compositions of ~100 HEDs; these, along with noble-gas and petrographic
data, show that that only a small and distinctive subset of the
howardites are truly regolithic breccias.

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