A Classification of Several Yamato-74 Chondrites
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概要
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Nine Yamato-74 chondritic meteorites have been classified based on a simplified version of the Van Schmus-Wood classification. The result is as follows : Yamato-74348 is H4 chondrite, Yamato-74349 and -74379 are H4-5 chondrite, and Yamato-74244,-74250,-74265,-74306,-74319 and -74382 are H5 chondrite.
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著者
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Nishida Norimasa
Chemical Analysis Center The University Of Tukuba
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Onuma Naoki
Institute Of Chemistry The University Of Tukuba
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SUZUKI Yoshihisa
Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University
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Ohtsuka Yoshiro
Institute of Geoscience, The University of Tsukuba
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Ohtsuka Yoshiro
Institute Of Geoscience The University Of Tukuba
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Suzuki Yoshihisa
Institute For Materials Research
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Suzuki Yoshihisa
Institute Of Chemistry The University Of Tsukuba
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