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⇱ Girich, A. L., Semenenko, V. P. (2003) Highly Porous Aggregates Within the Saratov (L4) and Galkiv (H4) Chondrites. 66th Annual Meteoritical Society Meeting.


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Girich, A. L., Semenenko, V. P. (2003) Highly Porous Aggregates Within the Saratov (L4) and Galkiv (H4) Chondrites. 66th Annual Meteoritical Society Meeting.

Reference TypeConference Paper/Abstract
TitleHighly Porous Aggregates Within the Saratov (L4) and Galkiv (H4) Chondrites
Conference66th Annual Meteoritical Society Meeting
AuthorsGirich, A. L.Author
Semenenko, V. P.Author
Year2003
Download URLhttps://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/metsoc2003/pdf/5006.pdf
Original Entry
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Mindat Ref. ID16078957Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:16078957:3
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Full ReferenceGirich, A. L., Semenenko, V. P. (2003) Highly Porous Aggregates Within the Saratov (L4) and Galkiv (H4) Chondrites. 66th Annual Meteoritical Society Meeting.
Plain TextGirich, A. L., Semenenko, V. P. (2003) Highly Porous Aggregates Within the Saratov (L4) and Galkiv (H4) Chondrites. 66th Annual Meteoritical Society Meeting.

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LocalityCitation Details
Saratov meteorite, Saratov Oblast, Russia

Mineral Occurrences

LocalityMineral(s)
Saratov meteorite, Saratov Oblast, Russia Chromite, Forsterite, Kamacite, Native Copper, Native Iron, Plagioclase, Pyroxene Group, Spinel, Taenite, Troilite


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