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  • Eastern Antarctica
    • American Highland
      • Grove Mountains
YT Lin, Lu Feng, Sen Hu (2011) High Pressure Mineral Assemblages in the Lherzolitic Shergottite Grove Mountains (GRV) 020090. Japan Geooscience Union Meeting Makuhari, Chiba Japan.
    • Buckley Island quadrangle
      • Lewis Cliff
Lee, M. R., Cohen, B. E., King, A. J., & Greenwood, R. C. (2019). The diversity of CM carbonaceous chondrite parent bodies explored using Lewis Cliff 85311. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 264, 224-244.
    • Mac Robertson Land
Walker, K. R., & Mond, A. (1971). Mica lamprophyre (alnöite) from Radok Lake, Prince Charles Mountains, Antarctica. Australia. Department of National Development. Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics, Record No. 1971/108
S. F. Foley, A. V. Andronikov, S. Melzer (2002) Petrology of ultramafic lamprophyres from the Beaver Lake area of Eastern Antarctica and their relation to the breakup of Gondwanaland. Mineralogy and Petrology 74:361-384
    • Queen Elizabeth Land
      • Pensacola Mountains
Leat, P. T., Riley, T. R., Storey, B. C., Kelley, S. P., & Millar, I. L. (2000). Middle Jurassic ultramafic lamprophyre dyke within the Ferrar magmatic province, Pensacola Mountains, Antarctica. Mineralogical Magazine, 64(1), 95-111.
    • Queen Maud Land
      • Queen Fabiola Mts
Yurimoto, H., Rubin, A. E., Itoh, S. & Wasson, J. T. (2001) Non-Stoichiometric Al-rich Spinel in an Ultra-Refractory Inclusion from CO Chondrite (abstract): Lunar and Planetary Science Conference XXXII, abstract #1557. (Mar 2001).
Brearley, A. J. & Jones, R. H. (1998) Chondritic Meteorites: IN: Planetary Materials (Papike, J.J. [Ed.]), Chapter 3, 398 pages: Mineralogical Society of America: Washington, DC, USA.
Kojima, T., Yada, S. & Tomeoka, K. (1995) Ca-Al-rich inclusions in three Antarctic CO3 chondrites, Yamato-81020 Yamato-82050 and Yamato-790992: Record of low temperature alteration. Proc. NIPR Symposium. Antarct. Meteorites 8: 79-96. (May 1995).
Hiyagon, H. & Hashimoto, A. (1999). An Ion Microprobe Study of Oxygen Isotopes in Various Types of Inclusions in Y-82050 (CO3), ALH-77307 (CO3) and Y-86009 (CV3) Chondrites (abstract): 30th Annual Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, abstract no. 1319. (Mar 1999).
Kojima, T., Yada, S. & Tomeoka, K. (1995) Ca-Al-rich inclusions in three Antarctic CO3 chondrites, Yamato-81020 Yamato-82050 and Yamato-790992: Record of low temperature alteration. Proc. NIPR Symposium. Antarct. Meteorites 8: 79-96. (May 1995).
    • Victoria Land
      • Allan Hills
Rosenshein, E. B., Ivanova, M. A., Dickinson, T. L., McCoy, T. J., Lauretta, D. S., Guan, Y., (2006) Oxide-bearing and FeO-rich clasts in aubrites. Meteoritics, vol. 41, Issue 4, p.495-503
Jeffrey N. Grossman, Alan E. Rubin & Glenn J. MacPherson (1988). Allan Hills 85085: an Out-of-the-Ordinary, Enstatite-rich Carbonaceous Chondrite. Abstracts of the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, vol. 19, p. 433.
Han, J. & Brearley, A. J. (2011) Evidence for Formation of Al-Ti Pyroxene by Reaction Between Perovskite and Melilite in a CAI-Like Object from an AOA in the ALHA 77307 CO3.0 Chondrite. 74th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society, held August 8-12, 2011 in London, UK. Published in Meteoritics and Planetary Science Supplement, id.5388. (Sept 2011)
 
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