Puerto Lápice is a new eucrite fall (Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, 10 May 2007). In this paper, we report its detailed petrography, magnetic characterization, mineral and bulk chemistry, oxygen and noble gas isotope systematics, and radionuclide data. Study of four thin sections from two different specimens reveal that the meteorite is brecciated in nature, and it contains basaltic and granulitic clasts, as well as recrystallized impact melt and breccia fragments. Shock veins are ubiquitous and show evidence of at least three different shock events. Bulk chemical analyses suggest that Puerto Lápice belongs to the main group of basaltic eucrites, although it has a significantly higher Cr content. Oxygen isotopes also confirm that the meteorite ...
International audienceNWA2268 is a polymict eucrite discovered in the Sahara, at southwest Algeria, ...
A wholly encrusted single stone that fell in Vissannapeta, Andhra Pradesh, India has been identified...
NWA 1240 is an unusual eucrite recently recovered in Morocco as a single stone of 98 g. It is an unb...
Puerto Lápice is a new eucrite fall (Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, 10 May 2007). In this paper, we repo...
On the night of June 22, 1931 at 4 h 30 min, a fireball was seen in the vicinity of Malotas, Argenti...
Cosmogenic radionuclides, particle tracks and rare gases have been measured in two fragments of the ...
A daylight fireball was witnessed all over Spain in the afternoon of May 10, 2007. Several pictures...
The main objective of this research is to understand the history of the eucrite parent body through ...
Mineralogical and chemical studies of Dar al Gani 983 show that this meteorite is a eucrite. Its tex...
Analysis of the mineralogy, isotopic, and bulk compositions of the eucrite meteorites is imperative ...
International audienceThe Santa Lucia (2008)—one the most recent Argentine meteorite fall, fell in S...
Polished thin sections of ten eucrites, meteorites originating from the asteroid Vesta, were examine...
Eucrites are basaltic meteorites that cooled rapidly but are in many instances thermally metamorphos...
The fall of the Puerto Lápice eucrite occurred on May 10, 2007, at 17 h 57 m 30 +/- 30 s UTC. Its da...
We have measured a surprisingly long terrestrial age of 410,000 +20,000/-45,000 years (410 +20/-45 k...
International audienceNWA2268 is a polymict eucrite discovered in the Sahara, at southwest Algeria, ...
A wholly encrusted single stone that fell in Vissannapeta, Andhra Pradesh, India has been identified...
NWA 1240 is an unusual eucrite recently recovered in Morocco as a single stone of 98 g. It is an unb...
Puerto Lápice is a new eucrite fall (Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, 10 May 2007). In this paper, we repo...
On the night of June 22, 1931 at 4 h 30 min, a fireball was seen in the vicinity of Malotas, Argenti...
Cosmogenic radionuclides, particle tracks and rare gases have been measured in two fragments of the ...
A daylight fireball was witnessed all over Spain in the afternoon of May 10, 2007. Several pictures...
The main objective of this research is to understand the history of the eucrite parent body through ...
Mineralogical and chemical studies of Dar al Gani 983 show that this meteorite is a eucrite. Its tex...
Analysis of the mineralogy, isotopic, and bulk compositions of the eucrite meteorites is imperative ...
International audienceThe Santa Lucia (2008)—one the most recent Argentine meteorite fall, fell in S...
Polished thin sections of ten eucrites, meteorites originating from the asteroid Vesta, were examine...
Eucrites are basaltic meteorites that cooled rapidly but are in many instances thermally metamorphos...
The fall of the Puerto Lápice eucrite occurred on May 10, 2007, at 17 h 57 m 30 +/- 30 s UTC. Its da...
We have measured a surprisingly long terrestrial age of 410,000 +20,000/-45,000 years (410 +20/-45 k...
International audienceNWA2268 is a polymict eucrite discovered in the Sahara, at southwest Algeria, ...
A wholly encrusted single stone that fell in Vissannapeta, Andhra Pradesh, India has been identified...
NWA 1240 is an unusual eucrite recently recovered in Morocco as a single stone of 98 g. It is an unb...