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- Winonaites are a group of primitive achondrite meteorites. Like all primitive achondrites, winonaites share similarities with chondrites and achondrites...
- achondrites because of silicate inclusions that show a strong affinity to winonaites and chondrites. The IAB meteorites are composed of meteoric iron (kamacite...
- the meteorite Acapulco, Mexico) Lodranites (after the meteorite Lodran) Winonaites (after the meteorite Winona) Ureilites (after the meteorite Novy Ureii...
- meteorites, and both are very similar to winonaites. For this reason all three are grouped into the IAB-IIICD-Winonaite clan. Glossary of meteoritics M. K....
- members) Achondrites Primitive achondrites Acapulcoite group Lodranite group Winonaite group Asteroidal achondrites HED meteorite clan (possibly from asteroid...
- Norway Nordland CM2 No   Pontllyfni 14 April 1931 United Kingdom Wales Winonaite No   Portales Valley 13 June 1998 United States New Mexico H6 No   Tasquinha...
- Primitive Acapulcoite Brachinite IAB IIICD Lodranite Ureilite Winonaite Asteroidal Angrite Aubrite HED Diogenite Eucrite Howardite Lunar Impact breccia...
- Primitive Acapulcoite Brachinite IAB IIICD Lodranite Ureilite Winonaite Asteroidal Angrite Aubrite HED Diogenite Eucrite Howardite Lunar Impact breccia...
- discovered in North America, found in the Willamette Valley of Oregon. Winonaite – a type of primitive achondrite meteorite. Weston meteorite – a meteorite...
- "Formation and exposure history of non-magmatic iron meteorites and winonaites: Clues from Sm and W isotopes". Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 85: 200–212...