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Stone, R, W. 



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1954. Contribution of metallurgy to the origin of meteorites. Pt. I, Struc- 

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1962. Chlorine 06 and argon 39 in meteorites and the exposure and terres- 

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1960. Cosmic ray produced isotopes in meteorites. Summer Course on 

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1877. On tlie Johnson County, Arkansas, and Allen County, Kentucky, 

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 Zavaritzky, a. N. 



1954. (Specific reference) Aleteoritika, vol. 11, p. 68. Author mentions 

 narrow kamacite plates and plessite, illus. 



