Added: Nov 23, 2008
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The James M. DuPont Meteorite Collection - one--appears intuitively likely but is difficult to test. However, in broad terms our findings support the hypothesis that meteorites may retain a palaeoclimatic signature of their time of fall in the degree to which they are weathered. References: [1] Fulton C. R. and Rhodes J. M. (1984) Proc. LPSC 14th, in JGR, 89, B543-B558. [2] Jarosewich E. (1990) Meteoritics, 25, 323-337. [3] Bland P. A. et al. (1995) LPS XXVI, 129-130. [4] Bland P. A. et al. (1996) GCA, 60, in press. Pedrazzi G. Ortalli I. Galvao da Silva E. Scorzelli R. B. Tetrataenite in Metal Particles of the Trenzano Meteorite Identified by Mossbauer Spectroscopy The Trenzano meteorite fell in November 12, 1856, in Brescia, Italy. According to the Catalog of Meteorites [1], it was classified as H6 chondrite, but recent
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