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- Q1751315 abstract "Stony-iron meteorites or siderolites are meteorites that consist of nearly equal parts of meteoric iron and silicates. This distinguishes them from the stony meteorites, that are mostly silicates, and the iron meteorites, that are mostly meteoric iron.Stony-iron meteorites are all differentiated, meaning that they show signs of alteration. They are therefore achondrites.The stony-irons are divided into mesosiderites and pallasites. Pallasites have a matrix of meteoric iron with embedded silicates (most of it olivine). Mesosiderites are breccias which show signs of metamorphism. The meteoric iron occurs in clasts instead of a matrix.They are in the top rank of all Meteorite classification schemes, usually called "Type".".
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- Q1751315 comment "Stony-iron meteorites or siderolites are meteorites that consist of nearly equal parts of meteoric iron and silicates. This distinguishes them from the stony meteorites, that are mostly silicates, and the iron meteorites, that are mostly meteoric iron.Stony-iron meteorites are all differentiated, meaning that they show signs of alteration. They are therefore achondrites.The stony-irons are divided into mesosiderites and pallasites.".
- Q1751315 label "Stony-iron meteorite".
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