Noble gases in ten stone meteorites from Antarctica

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Meteorites, Antarctic Meteorites, Stony Meteorites, Rare Gases, Isotopes, Composition, Concentrations, Spallogenic Gases, Data, Radiogenic Elements, Chondrites, Experiments, Samples, Meteorite, Analysis, Exposure Ages, Comparisons, Isotopic Ratios, Alha76001, Allan Hills Meteorites, Mt. Baldr Meteorites, Alha76003, Alha76004, Alha76005, Alha76006, Alha76007, Alha76008, Alha76009, Mbra76001, Mbra76002

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The concentrations and isotopic composition of noble gases have been determined in all ten stone meteorites recovered in Antarctica during 1976-1977 by a U.S.-Japanese expedition. From a comparison of spallogenic and radiogenic gas components it is concluded that the chondrites Mt. Baldr (a) and Mt. Baldr (b) belong to the same fall but that all other stone meteorites are individual finds.

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