The Composition of the Barratta, Carraweena, Kapoeta, Mooresfort, and Ngawi MeteoritesShow full item record
Title | The Composition of the Barratta, Carraweena, Kapoeta, Mooresfort, and Ngawi Meteorites |
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Author | Mason, Brian (Brian Harold), 1917-2009; Wiik, H. B. (Hugo Birger) |
Date | 1966-12-19 |
Description | Article published in the American Museum of Natural History's Novitates on the chemical compositions of the Barratta, Carraweena, Kapoeta, Mooresfort, and Ngawi meteorites. |
Link | https://repository.tcu.edu/handle/116099117/57448 |
Subject | Meteorite
Barratta (New South Wales, Australia) Carraweena stone South Australia Kapoeta (South Sudan) Mooresfort stone Cashel (Tipperary, Ireland) Ngawi (Indonesia) Russell, H. C. Australian Museum Field Museum of Natural History American Museum of Natural History Olivine Pyroxene Troilite Plagioclase Chondrite |
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