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Clarendon (c)   contributed by Solar Anamnesis   MetBul Link


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TKW 377 kg. Fall not observed. Found 6 April 2015, Texas, USA.

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Moasic of Clarendon (c) thin section at high magnification in visible light. All details are revealed at the highest zoom with the krpano viewer. The total pixel count is 1.3 Gigapixels.


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Larry Atkins
 4/2/2020 8:58:54 PM
Amazing high resolution, thanks.
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 4/2/2020 2:46:11 PM
Solar, thank you for the direct light photos with all the obvious igneous structures, both in the chondrules and other inclusions.
 

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