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Keil, K. (2012) Angrites, a small but diverse suite of ancient, silica-undersaturated volcanic-plutonic mafic meteorites, and the history of their parent asteroid: Chemie der Erde, geochemistry 71:191-218.

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Original EntryKeil, K. (2012) Angrites, a small but diverse suite of ancient, silica-undersaturated volcanic-plutonic mafic meteorites, and the history of their parent asteroid: Chemie der Erde, geochemistry 71:191-218.
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Full ReferenceKeil, K. (2012) Angrites, a small but diverse suite of ancient, silica-undersaturated volcanic-plutonic mafic meteorites, and the history of their parent asteroid: Chemie der Erde, geochemistry 71:191-218.
Plain TextKeil, K. (2012) Angrites, a small but diverse suite of ancient, silica-undersaturated volcanic-plutonic mafic meteorites, and the history of their parent asteroid: Chemie der Erde, geochemistry 71:191-218.

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D'Orbigny meteorite, D'Orbigny, Coronel Suaréz, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
Sahara 99555 meteorite, Sahara Desert, North Africa
Northwest Africa 1296 meteorite (NWA 1296), Northwest Africa Meteorites
Northwest Africa 2999 meteorite (NWA 2999), Northwest Africa Meteorites

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LocalityMineral(s)
D'Orbigny meteorite, D'Orbigny, Coronel Suaréz, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina Anorthite, Augite, Awaruite, Calcite, Fassaite, Fayalite-Forsterite Series, Glass, Hedenbergite, Kirschsteinite, Pentlandite, Pyrrhotite, Spinel, Troilite, Ulvöspinel
Sahara 99555 meteorite, Sahara Desert, North Africa Hedenbergite
Northwest Africa 1296 meteorite (NWA 1296), Northwest Africa Meteorites Kamacite, Native Iron
Northwest Africa 2999 meteorite (NWA 2999), Northwest Africa Meteorites Glass


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