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Harper Dry Lake 004
Basic information Name: Harper Dry Lake 004
     This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name.
Abbreviation: HrDL 004
Observed fall: No
Year found: 1999
Country: United States
Mass:help 37 g
Classification
  history:
Meteoritical Bulletin:  MB 87  (2003)  LL3
MetBase:  v. 7.1  (2006)  LL3
Recommended:  LL3    [explanation]

This is 1 of 452 approved meteorites classified as LL3.   [show all]
Search for other: LL chondrites, LL chondrites (type 3), Ordinary chondrites, and Ordinary chondrites (type 3)
Data from:
  MB87
  Table 1
  Line 5:
State/Prov/County:San Bernardino Co., CA
Origin or pseudonym:dry lake
Date:7 Oct 1999
Latitude:35°3.314' N
Longitude:117°18.154' W
Mass (g):37
Pieces:1
Class:LL3
Shock stage:S2
Weathering grade:W2
Fayalite (mol%):29 (peak)
Classifier:A. Rubin, UCLA
Type spec mass (g):10.1
Main mass:R. Verish
Finder:Verish
Institutions
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UCLA: Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1567, United States (institutional address; updated 17 Oct 2011)
Verish: Robert Verish, Meteorite-Recovery Lab, P.O. Box 463084, Escondido, CA 92046, United States; Website (private address; updated 27 May 2009)
Catalogs:
References: Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 87, MAPS 38, A189-A248 (2003)
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Geography:

United States
Coordinates:
     Recommended::   (35° 3' 19"N, 117° 18' 9"W)

Statistics:
     This is 1 of 269 approved meteorites from California, United States (plus 24 unapproved names)
     This is 1 of 1894 approved meteorites from United States (plus 890 unapproved names) (plus 28 impact craters)
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