The Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 112
Meteoritics and Planetary Science2024Vol. 59(7), pp. 1820–1823
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J. Gattacceca, F. M. McCubbin, J. N. Grossman, D. L. Schrader, Camille Cartier, G. J. Consolmagno, C. A. Goodrich, A. Greshake, Juliane Groß, K. H. Joy, Bingkui Miao, Bidong Zhang
Abstract
Abstract Meteoritical Bulletin 112 contains the 2487 meteorites approved by the Nomenclature Committee of the Meteoritical Society in 2023. It includes 14 falls, 1926 ordinary chondrites, 141 HED, 127 carbonaceous chondrites (including 6 ungrouped), 71 lunar meteorites, 37 ureilites, 36 mesosiderites, 27 Martian meteorites, 23 iron meteorites (6 ungrouped), 20 Rumuruti chondrites, 19 ungrouped achondrites, 19 enstatite chondrites, 18 primitive achondrites (2 ungrouped), 12 pallasites, 6 angrites, 4 enstatite achondrites, and 1 ungrouped chondrite. Of the meteorites approved in 2023, 968 were from Africa, 836 from South America, 572 from Antarctica, 66 from Asia, 35 from North America, 9 from Europe, and 1 from Oceania.
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