JMDMT #2640 Microfossils of Cyanobacteria in Carbonaceous Meteorites
The James M. DuPont Meteorite Collection -the total to 10 192. Bates Nunatak (BTN), see ANSMET meteorites The meteorites in Appendix 1 were published in the Antarctic A157 © Meteoritical Society, 2002. Printed in USA. A158 Russell et al. Danby Dry Lake 34°13' N, 115°3' W Vernad; L. Taylor and A. Patchen, UTenn): fusion crust is distinct Erratum: The coordinates listed in Meteoritical Bulletin, No. 85 and black. Texturally the sample is similar to CM chondrites, were incorrect; the correct ones are given above. consisting of fine-grained matrix, calcium-aluminum-rich inclusions (CAIs), irregularly shaped olivine aggregates, and rare type I and II Dar al Gani 659964, see Saharan meteorites from Libya chondrules. Coarse-grained objects are surrounded by accretionary
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