Yes, that is the exact simple breakdown. I used the
El6/7 classification, because that is what is still in
the meteoritical bulletin.
They are now all lumped into EL3 meteorites now
though.
Mike
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> Please forgive me for not referencing actual NWA
> numbers but...
>
>
Please forgive me for not referencing actual NWA numbers but...
After scanning some material, my take is that at various times this
material has been proposed to be (if not actually classified as) a
primitive aubrite, then an EL6/7 and then after some sparsely distributed
chondrules were found, ev
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