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Re: Nakhla experience?



FusionCrst@aol.com wrote:

> ... which laboratory recognized Nakhla as martian?

Consists mainly of a green diopside with some highly ferriferous olivine
and a little feldspar.New analysis, 16.16% total iron, T.S. McCarthy et
al., Meteoritics, 1974, 9, p.215. Ar-Ar age, 1300 my., F.A. Podosek and
J.C.Huneke, GCA, 1973, 37, p.667. Rb-Sr age, D.A. Papanastassiou and
G.J. Wasserburg, Geophys. Res. Lett., 1974, 1, p.23, N.H.Gale et al.,
Earth planet. Sci. Lett., 1975, 26, p.195. U-Pb "age", R.Hutchison et
al., Nature, 1975, 254, p.678, Nature, 1976, 259, p.159. Nd-Sm data, N.
Nakamura et al., GCA, 1982, 46, p.1555. Petrology, references, J.L.
Berkley et al., GCA, 1980, (Suppl. 14), p.1089.WEINKE H.H. (1978)
Chemical and mineralogical examination of the Nakhla achondrite
(Meteoritics 13, 1978, 660-664).

KICHINKA K. (1998) El Nakhla, First Meteorite of Egypt - Part 1
(Meteorite! 4-2, 1998, pp. 08-12).

KICHINKA K. (1998) El Nakhla, First Meteorite of Egypt - Part 2
(Meteorite! 4-3, 1998, pp. 14-17).


Best wishes,

Bernd

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