| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | (Aumale, L'Aigle) to extensive (Tuan Tuc, Vouille, Chantonnay) and compares these data with Jarosewich 's analyses...apart, of which 8.3 kg remains in Paris. The meteorite, described first by Daubree (1866) was listed...vitrified. Veins make up less than 0.1 vol % of the meteorite (based on a 2000 point mode); melt pockets comprise...240-300 kb (Reimold and Stoffler, 1978). The meteorite is very similar to Air and Apt, which we described... *** Chantonnay. The Chantonnay meteorite, a single 31.5 kg stone, fell in the Vendee, France, in August | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Netherlands [6] Petrogenesis of complex veins in the Chantonnay (L6f) chondrite R.T. D o d d E. Jarosewich 2...March 12, 1982 Two cross-cutting veins in the Chantonnay (L6f) chondrite illustrate different patterns...to the bulk meteorite. It resembles and may be cogenetic with melt pockets in Chantonnay. The later vein...chemical fractionation recorded in the earlier Chantonnay vein resembles that reported for chondrules in...in chondrites, those in the intensely shocked Chantonnay (L6f) ehondrite [1-3] are both unusually abundant | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | individual chondri can easily be isolated, but if the meteorite is at all coherent the chondri break with the...plainly marked FIG. 7.-Section of the Homestead meteorite, showing a typical eccentricallyradiating bronzite...the large 1 FIG. 8.-Section of the Dhurmsala meteorite, showing a large, somewhat porphyritic chondrus...described, black chondri, which consist chiefly of maskelynite or granular plagioclase, occur in the stones...may, on FIG. 9.-Section of the Mezo-Madaras meteorite, showing a meteoritic tuff made up of fragments |
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