Kilabo and Bensour, Two LL6 Chondrite Falls from Africa with Very Similar Mineralogical Compositions but Different Cosmic-Ray Exposure Histories

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In 2002 two LL6 chondrites fell five months apart from each other in
Africa. Mineralogically they are similar and raise the possibility that
they are from the same meteoroid stream. To answer this question the
meteorites were analyzed for their cosmogenic

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