Abstract:The Mahadevpur (27°39′48″ N, 95°51′32 ″ E; Arunachal Pradesh, India) meteorite is a fall‐type, coarse‐grained rock consisting of a heterogeneous mixture of chondrules of varying types occurring in a matrix comprising mostly chondrule fragments. It was earlier classified as poorly shocked (S1, unshocked) ordinary chondrite (H4/5). The minerals observed in the Mahadevpur meteorite include olivine, orthopyroxene, clinopyroxene, albitic‐plagioclase, Fe‐Ni alloy and troilite with minor amounts of chromite and phosph… Show more
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