2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10751-019-1659-7
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Mӧssbauer spectroscopy as a useful method for distinguishing between real and false meteorites

Abstract: In our paper four Mӧssbauer spectra of ordinary chondrites (previously classified by a classical method based on determining the ratio of ferrosilite (Fs) to fayalite (Fa) with an electron microprobe) are presented and discussed. These are the Mӧssbauer spectra of two ordinary chondrites type H (Pultusk and Grzempach), one ordinary chondrite type L (Hyattville) and one type LL (NWA 6287). These meteorites were compared, using their Mӧssbauer spectra with the following four other samples: a fragment of a rock t… Show more

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“…Troilite can also be found, rarely, in Earth ultramafic rocks but, as far as we know, has never been reference in Northwest African ultramafics, namely in the Anti-Atlas belt. This result revealed by Mössbauer spectroscopy shows that this method may be useful in distinguishing between real and false meteorites, as referred by Bogusz et al [48].…”
Section: Stony Meteoritesupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Troilite can also be found, rarely, in Earth ultramafic rocks but, as far as we know, has never been reference in Northwest African ultramafics, namely in the Anti-Atlas belt. This result revealed by Mössbauer spectroscopy shows that this method may be useful in distinguishing between real and false meteorites, as referred by Bogusz et al [48].…”
Section: Stony Meteoritesupporting
confidence: 64%