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โ‡ฑ Hsu, W. & Crozaz, G. (1996) Pomozdino and Peramiho: Are They Anomalous Eucrites? Lunar and Planetary Science XXVII: 567-568.


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Hsu, W. & Crozaz, G. (1996) Pomozdino and Peramiho: Are They Anomalous Eucrites? Lunar and Planetary Science XXVII: 567-568.

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Year1996
Original EntryHsu, W. & Crozaz, G. (1996) Pomozdino and Peramiho: Are They Anomalous Eucrites? Lunar and Planetary Science XXVII: 567-568.
Mindat Ref. ID16053569Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:16053569:9
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Full ReferenceHsu, W. & Crozaz, G. (1996) Pomozdino and Peramiho: Are They Anomalous Eucrites? Lunar and Planetary Science XXVII: 567-568.
Plain TextHsu, W. & Crozaz, G. (1996) Pomozdino and Peramiho: Are They Anomalous Eucrites? Lunar and Planetary Science XXVII: 567-568.

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LocalityCitation Details
Pomozdino meteorite, Ust'kulom district, Komi Republic, Russia
Peramiho meteorite, Nguni, Songea Urban District, Ruvuma Region, Tanzania

Mineral Occurrences

LocalityMineral(s)
Pomozdino meteorite, Ust'kulom district, Komi Republic, Russiaโ“˜ Augite, โ“˜ Ilmenite, โ“˜ Merrillite, โ“˜ Pigeonite, โ“˜ Pyroxene Group, โ“˜ Tridymite, โ“˜ Troilite
Peramiho meteorite, Nguni, Songea Urban District, Ruvuma Region, Tanzaniaโ“˜ Apatite, โ“˜ Augite, โ“˜ Merrillite, โ“˜ Pigeonite, โ“˜ Plagioclase


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