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  • Clarke,Roy S., Jr.; Jarosewich, Eugene; Mason, Brian; Nelen, Joseph; Gomez, Manuel; Hyde, Jack R. (1971)
    The Allende meteorite fell near Parral, Chihuahua, Mexico, between 0105 and 0110 Central Standard Time on Saturday, 8 February 1969. The fireball approached from the south-southwest (S37?W), and broke up in the atmosphere, ...
  • Marvin, Ursula B.; Mason, Brian (1980)
    During two expeditions to Antarctica (1976-77 and 1977-78), more than 300 pieces of meteorites were collected from a small area adjacent to the Allan Hills (77?S, 159?E) in Victoria Land. The 1977-78 meteorites were collected ...
  • Marvin, Ursula B.; Mason, Brian (1982)
    This is the second catalog of meteorite specimens collected on expeditions to Victoria Land led by William A. Cassidy of the University of Pittsburgh. The first (Catalog of Antarctic Meteorites, 1977-1978, U. B. Marvin and ...
  • Marvin, Ursula B.; Mason, Brian (1984)
    This monograph describes the meteorite collecting activities in Victoria Land during the 1980-1981 and 1981-1982 field seasons, and the geodetic measurements of ice motion and ablation at the Allan Hills site. Descriptions ...
  • Mason, Brian; Taylor, S. R. (1982)
    Six discrete groups of inclusions have been distinguished in the Allende meteorite. Groups I, V, and VI are mostly melilite-rich chondrules, although some have been extensively altered to fine-grained aggregates; Groups ...
  • Mason, Brian (1977)
    Nine short contributions from the Smithsonian's Department of Mineral Sciences for 1974 and 1975 are gathered together in this volume. These contributions comprise an account of the composition of garnet xenocrysts from ...
  • Mason, Brian; Graham, A. L. (1970)
    Nickel-iron, troilite, olivine, pyroxenes, plagioclase, chromite, and phosphate minerals (chlorapatite and/or merrillite) have been separated from a number of meteorites (Modoc, St. Severin, Winona, Haraiya, Marjalahti, ...
  • Chalmers, R. O.; Henderson, E. P.; Mason, Brian (1976)
    Extensive field work has shown that the Australian strewnfield is less extensive than previously thought, being essentially restricted to the region south of latitudes 24? to 25?S. The few australites found north of this ...

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