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2009
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[...] with a petrological classification, as a rock chiefly composed of plagioclase feldspar with subordinate accessory minerals, such as pyroxene, olivine or hornblende. [...] using the chemical classification as shown in Fig. 1 of our paper2. The generation of GRA 06128/9 is probably not plate tectonics, but through low degrees of partial melting of a relatively undifferentiated asteroidal body, as we demonstrated, and for which the Re-Os and oxygen isotope, age and platinum-group element data provide important evidence.
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Nature Publishing Group