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Tetrataenite from Victoria Land, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica

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  • Eastern Antarctica
    • Victoria Land
      • Allan Hills
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.
Scott, E. R. D., Taylor, G.J., Maggiore P., Keil K. & Mckinley S.G. (1981) Three CO3 chondrites from Antarctica — Comparison of carbonaceous and ordinary type 3 chondrites: Meteoritics 16( 4): 385. (Dec 1981).
Scott, E. R. D., Taylor, GJ, Maggiore P., Keil K. & Mckinley S.G. (1981) Three CO3 chondrites from Antarctica — Comparison of carbonaceous and ordinary type 3 chondrites: Meteoritics 16( 4): 385. (Dec 1981).
      • Elephant Moraine
Ebihara, M. & Kong, P. (1995) Metallic Fractions of Ordinary Chondrites: Implications to the Structure of Chondritic Parent Bodies: Meteoritics 30(5): p. 502.
      • Grosvenor Mountains
Rubin, A. E., & Moore, W. B. (2011). What’s up? Preservation of gravitational direction in the Larkman Nunatak 06299 LL impact melt breccia. Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 46(5), 737-747.
 
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