The relationship between CI falls and CI finds
· by karmaka · in carbonaceous chondrite, CI
Ashley King (NHM), Paul Schofield (NHM), Kieren Howard (KBCC), Sara Russell (NHM)
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Tags: Alais, carbonaceous, CI, fall, find, Ivuna, Orgueil, Y - 82162, Y - 86737, Y - 980115, Y - 980134, Y-86029