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THE HAVERÖ UREILITE*
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1972
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EngineeringPreferred OrientationCultural HeritageArchaeological ExcavationArchaeologyVisual ArtsEarth ScienceMeteorite ImpactLanguage StudiesClassicsMeteoriticsArt HistoryHistorical ArchaeologyGeologyMonumental HeritageHaverö UreiliteGeochemistryKamacite FoilsPetrology
The Haverö ureilite fell on August 2, 1971 on the Island of Haverö, Finland, lat 22° 03‘ 43“ E., long 60° 14’ 44” N. The meteorite contains curved open fractures partly filled with kamacite foils or drops, clusters of olivine mosaic with preferred orientation, very fine‐lamellar polysynthetic twinned clino‐***bronzite and carbonaceous matter as laths up to 4 mm in length. The carbon laths are in preferred orientation and contain in addition to graphite, kamacite, chromite and diamonds. The petrology, textural features and origin are discussed.
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