Meteorite Ghubara. Thin section. Chondrite. Stamp
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Interesting chondrule in thin section of Dhofar L5 meteorite under microscope.Ghubara
Country: Oman
State/District: Jiddat Al Harasis
Date of find: 2004, February 4
Type: Chondrite L4 - 5
Official information from Meteoritical Bulletin
METEORITE DISCOVERED IN SOUTHERN ARABIA
Name: GHUBARA
The place of fall or discovery: Oman, Southern Arabia; f = 19°13'40", N; ? =56° 8'34" E from Greenwich
Date of fall or discovery: FOUND, 1954,
Class and type: STONY, chondrite.
The number of individual specimens: 2 large masses.
Total weight: ?
The circumstances of fall or discovery: Unknown. The meteorite is at present being studies at Utrecht, the
Netherlands.
SOURCE: Letter from Dr. M. Hey to E.L. Krinov dated July 29, 1956, and letters from Dr. C. de Jager to E.L.
Krinov dated September 19, 1958 and February 3, 1959.
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Interesting chondrule in thin section of Dhofar L5 meteorite under microscope.Ghubara
Country: Oman
State/District: Jiddat Al Harasis
Date of find: 2004, February 4
Type: Chondrite L4 - 5
Official information from Meteoritical Bulletin
METEORITE DISCOVERED IN SOUTHERN ARABIA
Name: GHUBARA
The place of fall or discovery: Oman, Southern Arabia; f = 19°13'40", N; ? =56° 8'34" E from Greenwich
Date of fall or discovery: FOUND, 1954,
Class and type: STONY, chondrite.
The number of individual specimens: 2 large masses.
Total weight: ?
The circumstances of fall or discovery: Unknown. The meteorite is at present being studies at Utrecht, the
Netherlands.
SOURCE: Letter from Dr. M. Hey to E.L. Krinov dated July 29, 1956, and letters from Dr. C. de Jager to E.L.
Krinov dated September 19, 1958 and February 3, 1959.
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Interesting chondrule in thin section of Dhofar L5 meteorite under microscope.Ghubara
Country: Oman
State/District: Jiddat Al Harasis
Date of find: 2004, February 4
Type: Chondrite L4 - 5
Official information from Meteoritical Bulletin
METEORITE DISCOVERED IN SOUTHERN ARABIA
Name: GHUBARA
The place of fall or discovery: Oman, Southern Arabia; f = 19°13'40", N; ? =56° 8'34" E from Greenwich
Date of fall or discovery: FOUND, 1954,
Class and type: STONY, chondrite.
The number of individual specimens: 2 large masses.
Total weight: ?
The circumstances of fall or discovery: Unknown. The meteorite is at present being studies at Utrecht, the
Netherlands.
SOURCE: Letter from Dr. M. Hey to E.L. Krinov dated July 29, 1956, and letters from Dr. C. de Jager to E.L.
Krinov dated September 19, 1958 and February 3, 1959.
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