35 Seasons of U. S. Antarctic Meteorites (1976-2010) : A Pictorial Guide to the Collection.
Righter, Kevin.
35 Seasons of U. S. Antarctic Meteorites (1976-2010) : A Pictorial Guide to the Collection. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (318 pages) - Special Publications . - Special Publications .
Intro -- 35 Seasons of U.S. Antarctic Meteorites (1976-2010): A Pictorial Guide to the Collection -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Contributors -- Chapter 1 The Origin and Early History of the U.S. Antarctic Search for Meteorites Program (ANSMET) -- 1.1. History of Meteorite Finds in Antarctica -- 1.2. Cassidy's First Proposal to the NSF for Meteorite Searches -- 1.2.1. A Link with Japan -- 1.3. Japanese Interest in Antarctic Meteorites -- 1.4. The U.S. Antarctic Search for Meteorites Gets Organized -- 1.4.1. Christchurch, New Zealand -- 1.5. Ansmet Season I: 1976-1977 -- 1.5.1. The U.S-Japan Agreement -- 1.5.2. Processing and Distribution of Samples -- 1.6. A Meeting of Minds at the NSF, 11 November 1977 -- 1.7. Ansmet Season II: 1977-1978 -- 1.7.1. Early Procedures at Johnson Space Center -- 1.7.2. Repercussions from Japan -- 1.8. Becoming a Member of ANSMET -- 1.9. ANSMET Season III: 1978-1979 -- 1.9.1. The Geodetic Network at the Allan Hills -- 1.9.2. The Darwin Camp -- 1.9.3. The Allan Hills -- 1.10. Cataloging the History of ANSMET -- 1.11. ANSMET: Well Established by 1980 -- 1.12. ANSMET Season IV: 1979-1980 -- 1.13. ANSMET Season V: 1980-1981 -- 1.14. ANSMET Season VI: 1981-1982 -- 1.14.1. A Second Remeasurement of the Geodetic Net at the Allan Hills -- 1.14.2. The North Victoria Land Camp -- 1.14.3. A Visit to Granite House -- 1.14.4. The Allan Hills, Continued -- 1.14.5. Systematic Sweeping of the Allan HilIs Icefields -- 1.14.6. "ANSMET Finds a Lunar Sample" -- References -- Chapter 2 Fieldwork Methods of the U.S. Antarctic Search for Meteorites Program -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. ANSMET Field Seasons Yesterday and Today -- 2.2.1. ANSMET's Place Among Modern Antarctic Meteorite Recovery Efforts -- 2.2.2. Preseason Planning and Site Selection -- 2.2.3. Field Season Structure and Logistics. 2.3. Searching for Meteorites in Antarctica -- 2.3.1. Reconnaissance Procedures -- 2.4. Meteorite Recovery Techniques -- 2.4.1. Minimizing Biases -- 2.4.2. Recognizing Meteorites -- 2.4.3. Maximizing Scientific Return during Recovery -- 2.5. Conclusions: The Future of ANSMET Meteorite Recoveries -- References -- Chapter 3 Curation and Allocation of Samples in the U.S. Antarctic Meteorite Collection -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Curation Facilities and Approaches -- 3.2.1. Transport from McMurdo to Houston -- 3.2.2. Staging -- 3.2.3. Initial Processing and Classification -- 3.2.4. Storage -- 3.2.5. Requests, MWG, MSG, and Allocations -- 3.2.6. Sample Handling, Preparation, and Documentation -- 3.2.7. Cleaning and Contamination -- 3.2.8. Long-Term Storage -- 3.3. Samples: Case Studies -- 3.3.1. ALH A81005: First Lunar Meteorite (Plate 64) -- 3.3.2. Allocation History of EET A79001 Lithology B: An Update and Synthesis (Plate 70) -- 3.3.3. QUE 94201: Small Rare Martian Meteorite (Plate 71) -- 3.3.4. MIL 03346: A Large Nakhlite (Plate 74) -- 3.3.5. CR2 Chondrites: High Demand for Diverse Materials of Broad Interest -- 3.4. Summary -- References -- Plate Preface -- Pictorial Guide to Selected Meteorites -- Plate 1 -- Plate 2 -- Plate 3 -- Plate 4 -- Plate 5 -- Plate 6 -- Plate 7 -- Plate 8 -- Plate 9 -- Plate 10 -- Plate 11 -- Plate 12 -- Plate 13 -- Plate 14 -- Plate 15 -- Plate 16 -- Plate 17 -- Plate 18 -- Plate 19 -- Plate 20 -- Plate 21 -- Plate 22 -- Plate 23 -- Plate 24 -- Plate 25 -- Plate 26 -- Plate 27 -- Plate 28 -- Plate 29 -- Plate 30 -- Plate 31 -- Plate 32 -- Plate 33 -- Plate 34 -- Plate 35 -- Plate 36 -- Plate 37 -- Plate 38 -- Plate 39 -- Plate 40 -- Plate 41 -- Plate 42 -- Plate 43 -- Plate 44 -- Plate 45 -- Plate 46 -- Plate 47 -- Plate 48 -- Plate 49 -- Plate 50 -- Plate 51 -- Plate 52 -- Plate 53 -- Plate 54 -- Plate 55 -- Plate 56. Plate 57 -- Plate 58 -- Plate 59 -- Plate 60 -- Plate 61 -- Plate 62 -- Plate 63 -- Plate 64 -- Plate 65 -- Plate 66 -- Plate 67 -- Plate 68 -- Plate 69 -- Plate 70 -- Plate 71 -- Plate 72 -- Plate 73 -- Plate 74 -- Plate 75 -- Plate 76 -- Plate 77 -- Plate 78 -- Plate 79 -- Plate 80 -- Plate Reference List -- 1. WSG 95300-H3.3 Chondrite -- 2. LEW 85320-H5 Chondrite -- 3. LAP 02240-H Chondrite Impact Melt -- 4. QUE 97008-L3.05 Chondrite -- 5. MAC 87302-L4 Chondrite -- 6. ALH 85017-L6 Chondrite -- 7. ALH 78003-L6 Chondrite (With Shock Melt Veins) -- 8. PAT 91501-L Chondrite Impact Melt -- 9. QUE 90201-LL5 Chondrite Strewnfield -- 10. LAP 04757-Ungrouped Chondrite -- 11. QUE 97990-CM2 Chondrite -- 12. ALH A81002-CM2 Chondrite -- 13. ALH 83100-CM1/2 Chondrite -- 14. MET 01070-CM1 Chondrite -- 15. ALH A77307-CO3 Chondrite -- 16. LEW 85332-Ungrouped Chondrite -- 17. MAC 87300,301-Ungrouped Chondrite -- 18. MAC 88107-Ungrouped Chondrite -- 19. ALH 84028-CV3 Chondrite (Oxidized) -- 20. EET 90007-CK5 Chondrite -- 21. QUE 94411 and 94627-CBa Chondrite -- 22. MIL 05082-CBb Chondrite -- 23. GRO 95551-Ungrouped Chondrite -- 24. ALH 85085-CH Chondrite -- 25. EET 92042-CR2 Chondrite -- 26. QUE 99177-CR2 Chondrite -- 27. GRO 95577-CR1 Chondrite -- 28. GRO 95517-EH3 Chondrite -- 29. ALH 81189-EH3 Chondrite -- 30. PCA 91020-EL3 Chondrite -- 31. MAC 88136-EL3 Chondrite -- 32. QUE 94368-EL4 Chondrite -- 33. LAP 02225-E Chondrite Impact Melt -- 34. QUE 94204-Ungrouped Enstat Ite Meteorite -- 35. PCA 91002-R Chondrite -- 36. LAP 04840-R Chondrite -- 37. LEW 87232-K Chondrite -- 38. QUE 94535-Winona Ite -- 39. LEW 86220-Acapulcoite -- 40. ALH A77081-Acapulcoite -- 41. GRA 95209-Lodranite -- 42. LEW 88280-Lodranite -- 43. LEW 88763-Ungrouped Achondrite -- 44. ALH 78019-Ureilite -- 45. PCA 82502-Ureilite -- 46. EET 83309-Polymict Ureilite. 47. LEW 88774-Ureilite (Anomalous) -- 48. ALH 84025-Brachinite -- 49. GRA 06128, 06129-Ungrouped Achondrite -- 50. ALH A78113-Aubrite -- 51. LAP 03719-Unbreciated Olivine Aubrite -- 52. LAR 04316-Aubrite (With Basaltic Vitrophyre Clast) -- 53. LEW 86010-Angrite -- 54. LEW 87051-Angrite -- 55. EET 90020- Unbreciated Eucrite -- 56. ALH A81001-Unbreciated Eucrite -- 57. ALH A76005-Polymict Eucrite -- 58. LAP 91900-Diogenite -- 59. GRO 95555-Unbreciated Diogenite -- 60. GRA 98108-Olivine Diogenite -- 61. EET 87503 and Pairs-Howard Ite -- 62. MIL 03443-HED Dunite -- 63. QUE 93148-Ungrouped Achondrite -- 64. ALH A81005 -Lunar Anorthositic Breccia -- 65. EET 87521/96008-Lunar Basaltic Brecia (Polymict) -- 66. MIL 05035-Unbreciated Lunar Gabro -- 67. LAP 02205-Unbreciated Lunar Basalt -- 68. MAC 88105-Lunar Anorthositic Breccia -- 69. ALH 84001-Martian Orthopyroxenite -- 70. EET A79001-Shergottite -- 71. QUE 94201-Basaltic Shergottite -- 72. ALH A77005-Lherzolitic Shergottite -- 73. RBT 04261,262-Lherzolitic Shergottite -- 74. MIL 03346-Nakhlite -- 75. EET 87500, 501-Mesosiderite -- 76. RKP A79015-Mesosiderite -- 77. CMS 04069-Pallasite -- 78. DRP A78001-IIAB Iron -- 79. MET 00400-IIAB Iron -- 80. HOW 88403-Sulfide-Rich Iron -- Chapter 4 Primitive Asteroids: Expanding the Range of Known Primitive Materials -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. CR Chondrites -- 4.2.1. Organic Compounds in CR2 Chondrites -- 4.3. Metal-Rich CH and CB Chondrites -- 4.3.1. New Type of Metal-Rich Chondrites -- 4.4. Unequilibrated Enstatite (E3) Chondrites (Plates 28 to 31) -- 4.5. K Chondrites -- 4.6. R Chondrites (Plates 35 and 36) -- 4.7. Presolar Grains -- 4.8. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 5 Achondrites and Irons: Products of Magmatism on Strongly Heated Asteroids -- 5.1. Introduction. 5.2. Ultrametamorphosed Chondritic Material: The Acapulcoite-Lodranite Clan of Primitive Achondrites -- 5.3. Asteroidal Cores: Ungrouped Iron Meteorites -- 5.4. Asteroidal Mantles: Ureilites -- 5.5. Asteroidal Crust-Mantle Suite: Brachinites -- 5.6. Asteroidal Crusts -- 5.6.1. The Howardite-Eucrite-Diogenite (HED) Clan -- 5.6.2. Angrites -- 5.7. Summary -- References -- Chapter 6 ANSMET Meteorites from the Moon -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. Experimental Methods -- 6.3. Lunar Fragmental and Regolith Breccias -- 6.4. Compositional Systematics -- 6.5. Roster of Ansmet Lunar Meteorites -- 6.5.1. Allan Hills A81005 -- 6.5.2. Elephant Moraine 87521 and 96008 -- 6.5.3. MacAlpine Hills 88104 and 88105 -- 6.5.4. Queen Alexandra Range 93069 and 94269 -- 6.5.5. Queen Alexandra Range 94281 -- 6.5.6. Meteorite Hills 01210 -- 6.5.7. Pecora Escarpment 02007 -- 6.5.8. LaPaz Icefield 02205, 02224, 02226, 02436, 03632, and 04841 -- 6.5.9. Miller Range 05035 -- 6.5.10. Graves Nunataks 06157 -- 6.5.11. Larkman Nunatak 06638 -- 6.5.12. Miller Range 07006 -- 6.5.13. Miller Range 090034, 090070, and 090075 -- 6.5.14. Miller Range 090036 -- 6.6. Discussion and Summary -- References -- Chapter 7 Meteorites from Mars, via Antarctica -- 7.1. Introduction -- 7.2. Background and Geologic Context -- 7.3. Lherzolitic Shergottite: Alh A77005 -- 7.4. Olivine-Phyric Shergottite: EET A79001 -- 7.5. Orthopyroxenite: ALH 84001 -- 7.6. Basaltic Shergottite: QUE 94201 -- 7.7. Nakhlite: MIL 03346 -- 7.8. Summary -- References -- Chapter 8 Meteorite Misfits: Fuzzy Clues to Solar System Processes -- 8.1. Introduction -- 8.2. Materials and Processes in the Solar Nebula -- 8.3. Nebular or Parent Body? -- 8.4. Parent Body Aqueous Alteration -- 8.5. Impact Products -- 8.6. Chondrite-Achondrite Links -- 8.7. Igneous Differentiation -- 8.8. Spacecraft Missions -- 8.9. Conclusions -- References. Chapter 9 Cosmogenic Nuclides in Antarctic Meteorites.
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35 Seasons of U. S. Antarctic Meteorites (1976-2010) : A Pictorial Guide to the Collection. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (318 pages) - Special Publications . - Special Publications .
Intro -- 35 Seasons of U.S. Antarctic Meteorites (1976-2010): A Pictorial Guide to the Collection -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Contributors -- Chapter 1 The Origin and Early History of the U.S. Antarctic Search for Meteorites Program (ANSMET) -- 1.1. History of Meteorite Finds in Antarctica -- 1.2. Cassidy's First Proposal to the NSF for Meteorite Searches -- 1.2.1. A Link with Japan -- 1.3. Japanese Interest in Antarctic Meteorites -- 1.4. The U.S. Antarctic Search for Meteorites Gets Organized -- 1.4.1. Christchurch, New Zealand -- 1.5. Ansmet Season I: 1976-1977 -- 1.5.1. The U.S-Japan Agreement -- 1.5.2. Processing and Distribution of Samples -- 1.6. A Meeting of Minds at the NSF, 11 November 1977 -- 1.7. Ansmet Season II: 1977-1978 -- 1.7.1. Early Procedures at Johnson Space Center -- 1.7.2. Repercussions from Japan -- 1.8. Becoming a Member of ANSMET -- 1.9. ANSMET Season III: 1978-1979 -- 1.9.1. The Geodetic Network at the Allan Hills -- 1.9.2. The Darwin Camp -- 1.9.3. The Allan Hills -- 1.10. Cataloging the History of ANSMET -- 1.11. ANSMET: Well Established by 1980 -- 1.12. ANSMET Season IV: 1979-1980 -- 1.13. ANSMET Season V: 1980-1981 -- 1.14. ANSMET Season VI: 1981-1982 -- 1.14.1. A Second Remeasurement of the Geodetic Net at the Allan Hills -- 1.14.2. The North Victoria Land Camp -- 1.14.3. A Visit to Granite House -- 1.14.4. The Allan Hills, Continued -- 1.14.5. Systematic Sweeping of the Allan HilIs Icefields -- 1.14.6. "ANSMET Finds a Lunar Sample" -- References -- Chapter 2 Fieldwork Methods of the U.S. Antarctic Search for Meteorites Program -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. ANSMET Field Seasons Yesterday and Today -- 2.2.1. ANSMET's Place Among Modern Antarctic Meteorite Recovery Efforts -- 2.2.2. Preseason Planning and Site Selection -- 2.2.3. Field Season Structure and Logistics. 2.3. Searching for Meteorites in Antarctica -- 2.3.1. Reconnaissance Procedures -- 2.4. Meteorite Recovery Techniques -- 2.4.1. Minimizing Biases -- 2.4.2. Recognizing Meteorites -- 2.4.3. Maximizing Scientific Return during Recovery -- 2.5. Conclusions: The Future of ANSMET Meteorite Recoveries -- References -- Chapter 3 Curation and Allocation of Samples in the U.S. Antarctic Meteorite Collection -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Curation Facilities and Approaches -- 3.2.1. Transport from McMurdo to Houston -- 3.2.2. Staging -- 3.2.3. Initial Processing and Classification -- 3.2.4. Storage -- 3.2.5. Requests, MWG, MSG, and Allocations -- 3.2.6. Sample Handling, Preparation, and Documentation -- 3.2.7. Cleaning and Contamination -- 3.2.8. Long-Term Storage -- 3.3. Samples: Case Studies -- 3.3.1. ALH A81005: First Lunar Meteorite (Plate 64) -- 3.3.2. Allocation History of EET A79001 Lithology B: An Update and Synthesis (Plate 70) -- 3.3.3. QUE 94201: Small Rare Martian Meteorite (Plate 71) -- 3.3.4. MIL 03346: A Large Nakhlite (Plate 74) -- 3.3.5. CR2 Chondrites: High Demand for Diverse Materials of Broad Interest -- 3.4. Summary -- References -- Plate Preface -- Pictorial Guide to Selected Meteorites -- Plate 1 -- Plate 2 -- Plate 3 -- Plate 4 -- Plate 5 -- Plate 6 -- Plate 7 -- Plate 8 -- Plate 9 -- Plate 10 -- Plate 11 -- Plate 12 -- Plate 13 -- Plate 14 -- Plate 15 -- Plate 16 -- Plate 17 -- Plate 18 -- Plate 19 -- Plate 20 -- Plate 21 -- Plate 22 -- Plate 23 -- Plate 24 -- Plate 25 -- Plate 26 -- Plate 27 -- Plate 28 -- Plate 29 -- Plate 30 -- Plate 31 -- Plate 32 -- Plate 33 -- Plate 34 -- Plate 35 -- Plate 36 -- Plate 37 -- Plate 38 -- Plate 39 -- Plate 40 -- Plate 41 -- Plate 42 -- Plate 43 -- Plate 44 -- Plate 45 -- Plate 46 -- Plate 47 -- Plate 48 -- Plate 49 -- Plate 50 -- Plate 51 -- Plate 52 -- Plate 53 -- Plate 54 -- Plate 55 -- Plate 56. Plate 57 -- Plate 58 -- Plate 59 -- Plate 60 -- Plate 61 -- Plate 62 -- Plate 63 -- Plate 64 -- Plate 65 -- Plate 66 -- Plate 67 -- Plate 68 -- Plate 69 -- Plate 70 -- Plate 71 -- Plate 72 -- Plate 73 -- Plate 74 -- Plate 75 -- Plate 76 -- Plate 77 -- Plate 78 -- Plate 79 -- Plate 80 -- Plate Reference List -- 1. WSG 95300-H3.3 Chondrite -- 2. LEW 85320-H5 Chondrite -- 3. LAP 02240-H Chondrite Impact Melt -- 4. QUE 97008-L3.05 Chondrite -- 5. MAC 87302-L4 Chondrite -- 6. ALH 85017-L6 Chondrite -- 7. ALH 78003-L6 Chondrite (With Shock Melt Veins) -- 8. PAT 91501-L Chondrite Impact Melt -- 9. QUE 90201-LL5 Chondrite Strewnfield -- 10. LAP 04757-Ungrouped Chondrite -- 11. QUE 97990-CM2 Chondrite -- 12. ALH A81002-CM2 Chondrite -- 13. ALH 83100-CM1/2 Chondrite -- 14. MET 01070-CM1 Chondrite -- 15. ALH A77307-CO3 Chondrite -- 16. LEW 85332-Ungrouped Chondrite -- 17. MAC 87300,301-Ungrouped Chondrite -- 18. MAC 88107-Ungrouped Chondrite -- 19. ALH 84028-CV3 Chondrite (Oxidized) -- 20. EET 90007-CK5 Chondrite -- 21. QUE 94411 and 94627-CBa Chondrite -- 22. MIL 05082-CBb Chondrite -- 23. GRO 95551-Ungrouped Chondrite -- 24. ALH 85085-CH Chondrite -- 25. EET 92042-CR2 Chondrite -- 26. QUE 99177-CR2 Chondrite -- 27. GRO 95577-CR1 Chondrite -- 28. GRO 95517-EH3 Chondrite -- 29. ALH 81189-EH3 Chondrite -- 30. PCA 91020-EL3 Chondrite -- 31. MAC 88136-EL3 Chondrite -- 32. QUE 94368-EL4 Chondrite -- 33. LAP 02225-E Chondrite Impact Melt -- 34. QUE 94204-Ungrouped Enstat Ite Meteorite -- 35. PCA 91002-R Chondrite -- 36. LAP 04840-R Chondrite -- 37. LEW 87232-K Chondrite -- 38. QUE 94535-Winona Ite -- 39. LEW 86220-Acapulcoite -- 40. ALH A77081-Acapulcoite -- 41. GRA 95209-Lodranite -- 42. LEW 88280-Lodranite -- 43. LEW 88763-Ungrouped Achondrite -- 44. ALH 78019-Ureilite -- 45. PCA 82502-Ureilite -- 46. EET 83309-Polymict Ureilite. 47. LEW 88774-Ureilite (Anomalous) -- 48. ALH 84025-Brachinite -- 49. GRA 06128, 06129-Ungrouped Achondrite -- 50. ALH A78113-Aubrite -- 51. LAP 03719-Unbreciated Olivine Aubrite -- 52. LAR 04316-Aubrite (With Basaltic Vitrophyre Clast) -- 53. LEW 86010-Angrite -- 54. LEW 87051-Angrite -- 55. EET 90020- Unbreciated Eucrite -- 56. ALH A81001-Unbreciated Eucrite -- 57. ALH A76005-Polymict Eucrite -- 58. LAP 91900-Diogenite -- 59. GRO 95555-Unbreciated Diogenite -- 60. GRA 98108-Olivine Diogenite -- 61. EET 87503 and Pairs-Howard Ite -- 62. MIL 03443-HED Dunite -- 63. QUE 93148-Ungrouped Achondrite -- 64. ALH A81005 -Lunar Anorthositic Breccia -- 65. EET 87521/96008-Lunar Basaltic Brecia (Polymict) -- 66. MIL 05035-Unbreciated Lunar Gabro -- 67. LAP 02205-Unbreciated Lunar Basalt -- 68. MAC 88105-Lunar Anorthositic Breccia -- 69. ALH 84001-Martian Orthopyroxenite -- 70. EET A79001-Shergottite -- 71. QUE 94201-Basaltic Shergottite -- 72. ALH A77005-Lherzolitic Shergottite -- 73. RBT 04261,262-Lherzolitic Shergottite -- 74. MIL 03346-Nakhlite -- 75. EET 87500, 501-Mesosiderite -- 76. RKP A79015-Mesosiderite -- 77. CMS 04069-Pallasite -- 78. DRP A78001-IIAB Iron -- 79. MET 00400-IIAB Iron -- 80. HOW 88403-Sulfide-Rich Iron -- Chapter 4 Primitive Asteroids: Expanding the Range of Known Primitive Materials -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. CR Chondrites -- 4.2.1. Organic Compounds in CR2 Chondrites -- 4.3. Metal-Rich CH and CB Chondrites -- 4.3.1. New Type of Metal-Rich Chondrites -- 4.4. Unequilibrated Enstatite (E3) Chondrites (Plates 28 to 31) -- 4.5. K Chondrites -- 4.6. R Chondrites (Plates 35 and 36) -- 4.7. Presolar Grains -- 4.8. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 5 Achondrites and Irons: Products of Magmatism on Strongly Heated Asteroids -- 5.1. Introduction. 5.2. Ultrametamorphosed Chondritic Material: The Acapulcoite-Lodranite Clan of Primitive Achondrites -- 5.3. Asteroidal Cores: Ungrouped Iron Meteorites -- 5.4. Asteroidal Mantles: Ureilites -- 5.5. Asteroidal Crust-Mantle Suite: Brachinites -- 5.6. Asteroidal Crusts -- 5.6.1. The Howardite-Eucrite-Diogenite (HED) Clan -- 5.6.2. Angrites -- 5.7. Summary -- References -- Chapter 6 ANSMET Meteorites from the Moon -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. Experimental Methods -- 6.3. Lunar Fragmental and Regolith Breccias -- 6.4. Compositional Systematics -- 6.5. Roster of Ansmet Lunar Meteorites -- 6.5.1. Allan Hills A81005 -- 6.5.2. Elephant Moraine 87521 and 96008 -- 6.5.3. MacAlpine Hills 88104 and 88105 -- 6.5.4. Queen Alexandra Range 93069 and 94269 -- 6.5.5. Queen Alexandra Range 94281 -- 6.5.6. Meteorite Hills 01210 -- 6.5.7. Pecora Escarpment 02007 -- 6.5.8. LaPaz Icefield 02205, 02224, 02226, 02436, 03632, and 04841 -- 6.5.9. Miller Range 05035 -- 6.5.10. Graves Nunataks 06157 -- 6.5.11. Larkman Nunatak 06638 -- 6.5.12. Miller Range 07006 -- 6.5.13. Miller Range 090034, 090070, and 090075 -- 6.5.14. Miller Range 090036 -- 6.6. Discussion and Summary -- References -- Chapter 7 Meteorites from Mars, via Antarctica -- 7.1. Introduction -- 7.2. Background and Geologic Context -- 7.3. Lherzolitic Shergottite: Alh A77005 -- 7.4. Olivine-Phyric Shergottite: EET A79001 -- 7.5. Orthopyroxenite: ALH 84001 -- 7.6. Basaltic Shergottite: QUE 94201 -- 7.7. Nakhlite: MIL 03346 -- 7.8. Summary -- References -- Chapter 8 Meteorite Misfits: Fuzzy Clues to Solar System Processes -- 8.1. Introduction -- 8.2. Materials and Processes in the Solar Nebula -- 8.3. Nebular or Parent Body? -- 8.4. Parent Body Aqueous Alteration -- 8.5. Impact Products -- 8.6. Chondrite-Achondrite Links -- 8.7. Igneous Differentiation -- 8.8. Spacecraft Missions -- 8.9. Conclusions -- References. Chapter 9 Cosmogenic Nuclides in Antarctic Meteorites.
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