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COVER
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Foreword
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CONTENTS
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Part A : Reports of Consortium Studies
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U-Th-Pb isotopic systematics of lunar meteorite Asuka-31
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Solar wind and cosmic ray exposure history of lunar meteoriteYamato-793274
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Noble gases in Yamato-793274 and -86032 lunar meteorites
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36-48
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An overview of the research consortium,"Antarctic carbonaceouschondrites with CI affinities, Yamato-86720, Yamato-82162, andBelgica-7904
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Mineralogy and petrology of an unusual Belgica-7904 carbonaceouschondrite: Genetic relationships among the components
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74-119
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T-T-T diagram of serpentine and saponite, and estimation ofmetamorphic heating degree of Antarctic carbonaceous chondrites
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120-135
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Petrology and mineralogy of the Yamato-86720 carbonaceous chondrite
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136-154
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Infrared diffuse reflectance spectra of several thermallymetamorphosed carbonaceous chondrites
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155-164
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Antarctic primitive achondrites Yamato-74025, -75300, and -75305:Their mineralogy, thermal history and the relevance to winonaite
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165-190
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Yamato-8002: Partial melting residue on the"unique"chondriteparent body
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191-223
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40Ar-39Ar analyses of Y-74063 and ALH-78230: Consortium study onunique meteorites from Antarctica
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Part B : General Topics of Antarctic Meteorites and the Related Subjects
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Yamato-793592: The first enstatite achondrite (aubrite) in the Yamatometeorite collections
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Mineralogical study of some brecciated Antarctic eucrites
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242-257
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Shock melting origin of a troilite-rich clast in the Moorabiechondrite (L3)
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Silica phase as a thermoluminescence phosphor in ALH-77214 (L3.4)chondrite
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Thermoluminescence of chondrules in primitive ordinary chondrites,Semarkona and Bishunpur
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Rb-Sr features of the impact-melted LL-chondrites from Antarctica:Yamato-790723 and Yamato-790528
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Noble gases and 81Kr-Kr exposure ages of non-Antarctic ordinarychondrites: An attempt to measure terrestrial ages of Antarctic meteorites
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Experimental demonstration of formation of magnetite and wustitefine grains
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Experimental demonstration of formation of iron-sulfide grains withFe-S coalescence technique and iron-sulfide grains in carbonaceouschondrite
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318-326
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An interpretation of historical records of aurorae and meteors in Chinaduring the 11th and 12th centuries A.D.: Possible indications ofaccretion of interstellar medium?
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Program of the Sixteenth Symposium on Antarctic Meteorites
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Author index
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