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Greenwood, R.C., Franchi, I.A., Jambon, A. (2006) New oxygen isotope evidence for the origin of mesosiderites and main group pallasites. 37th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, 13-17 March 2006, Houston, Texas, USA.

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Original EntryGreenwood, R.C., Franchi, I.A., Jambon, A. (2006) New oxygen isotope evidence for the origin of mesosiderites and main group pallasites. 37th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, 13-17 March 2006, Houston, Texas, USA.
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Full ReferenceGreenwood, R.C., Franchi, I.A., Jambon, A. (2006) New oxygen isotope evidence for the origin of mesosiderites and main group pallasites. 37th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, 13-17 March 2006, Houston, Texas, USA.
Plain TextGreenwood, R.C., Franchi, I.A., Jambon, A. (2006) New oxygen isotope evidence for the origin of mesosiderites and main group pallasites. 37th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, 13-17 March 2006, Houston, Texas, USA.

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