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Marvin, Ursula B. (1983) The discovery and initial characterization of Allan Hills 81005: The first lunar meteorite. Geophysical Research Letters, 10 (9) 775-778 doi:10.1029/gl010i009p00775

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Reference TypeJournal (article/letter/editorial)
TitleThe discovery and initial characterization of Allan Hills 81005: The first lunar meteorite
JournalGeophysical Research Letters
AuthorsMarvin, Ursula B.Author
Year1983 (September)Volume10
Page(s)775-778Issue9
PublisherAmerican Geophysical Union (AGU)
DOIdoi:10.1029/gl010i009p00775Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID761980Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:761980:3
GUIDeaec7275-8037-4078-ace4-5b2c352e0b43
Full ReferenceMarvin, Ursula B. (1983) The discovery and initial characterization of Allan Hills 81005: The first lunar meteorite. Geophysical Research Letters, 10 (9) 775-778 doi:10.1029/gl010i009p00775
Plain TextMarvin, Ursula B. (1983) The discovery and initial characterization of Allan Hills 81005: The first lunar meteorite. Geophysical Research Letters, 10 (9) 775-778 doi:10.1029/gl010i009p00775
In(1983, September) Geophysical Research Letters Vol. 10 (9) American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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Bogard (1983) Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. XIV abstr. Trapped solar gases in the ALHA81005 lunar (?) meteorite
Bogard (1983) Lunar Pianet. Sci. 14. abstr. Martian atmospheric gases trapped in the E1ETA790Ol shergottite?
Boynton () Geophys. Res. Lett. Composition of clast and bulk samples of Allan Hills A81005 and Implications for the Origin of KREEP
Mason , Brian In Antarctic Meteorite Newsletter 5 4 1982
Ryder (1983) abstr. from Session on Meteorites from the Earth's Moon ALHA 81005: petrographic components of the target, Lunar and Planet. Sci. 14 , 29
Score , Roberta In Antarctic Meteorite Newsletter 5 4 1982
Treiman () Geophys. Res. Lett. Origin of luna terrae meteorite ALHA 81005: clues from the presence of a very low titanium mare basalt clast
Warren (1977) Proc. Lunar Sci. Conf. 8th. Pristine nonmare rocks and the nature of the lunar crust , 2215


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