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⇱ Gibson, E.K., Jr., Lange, D.E., Keil, K., Schmidt, T.E. & Rhodes, J.M. (1977) The Kramer Creek, Colorado meteorite - A new L4 chondrite: Meteoritics 12(2): 95-107. (June 1977).


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Gibson, E.K., Jr., Lange, D.E., Keil, K., Schmidt, T.E. & Rhodes, J.M. (1977) The Kramer Creek, Colorado meteorite - A new L4 chondrite: Meteoritics 12(2): 95-107. (June 1977).

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Year1977
Original EntryGibson, E.K., Jr., Lange, D.E., Keil, K., Schmidt, T.E. & Rhodes, J.M. (1977) The Kramer Creek, Colorado meteorite - A new L4 chondrite: Meteoritics 12(2): 95-107. (June 1977).
Mindat Ref. ID16065498Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:16065498:7
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Full ReferenceGibson, E.K., Jr., Lange, D.E., Keil, K., Schmidt, T.E. & Rhodes, J.M. (1977) The Kramer Creek, Colorado meteorite - A new L4 chondrite: Meteoritics 12(2): 95-107. (June 1977).
Plain TextGibson, E.K., Jr., Lange, D.E., Keil, K., Schmidt, T.E. & Rhodes, J.M. (1977) The Kramer Creek, Colorado meteorite - A new L4 chondrite: Meteoritics 12(2): 95-107. (June 1977).

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LocalityCitation Details
Kramer Creek meteorite, Pueblo County, Colorado, USA

Mineral Occurrences

LocalityMineral(s)
Kramer Creek meteorite, Pueblo County, Colorado, USA Augite, Chlorapatite, Chromite, Clinopyroxene Subgroup, Fayalite-Forsterite Series, Glass, Ilmenite, Limonite, Merrillite, Orthopyroxene Subgroup, Pentlandite, Pigeonite, Plagioclase


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