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Further references on the early history of the Tucson, Arizona, meteorites

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Author
P. J. McCough
Article Date
1944
Journal Title
Society for Research on Meteorites, Contributions

Further references on the early history of the Tucson, Arizona, meteorites

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Author
P. J. McCough
Article Date
May 1944
Journal Title
Popular Astronomy

A new siderite from the Canyon Diablo fall

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Author
W.J.Breed and L.F.Brady
Article Date
Winter 1963
Journal Title
Plateau

A coarse octahedrite from Bloody Basin, Arizona

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Author
P.R.Buseck and C.B.Moore
Article Date
October 1966
Journal Title
J Ariz Acad Sci

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