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4.35 gram part slice. H3/4
TKW 11.8 kg. Observed fall 12 November 1856, Lombardia, Italy.
Anne writes:
According to the "Catalogue of Meteorites" 5th Edition:
After detonations, 3 stones were said to have fallen but only two were found, the largest weighing 9kg.
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Found at the arrow (green or red) on the map below
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Anne Black 11/12/2021 1:46:58 PM |
Thank you Bernd.
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Bernd Pauli 11/12/2021 5:31:22 AM |
FIORETTI A.M. et al. (2007) Reclassification and thermal history of Trenzano chondrite (MAPS 42-12, 2007, 2055-2066):
We examined the petrographic characters and mineral compositions of five new thin sections from the weakly shocked (S2) Trenzano chondrite and found characteristics indicating that an H5 classification would be more appropriate than the present H6 ordinary chondrite classification. |
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