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The First Russian-Mongolian Meteorite Expedition to the Gobi Desert. / Pastukhovich, Aleksander Yu; Demberel, S.; Grokhovsky, Viktor I. et al.
Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences. Springer Nature, 2020. p. 185-190 24 (Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences).
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Pastukhovich, AY, Demberel, S, Grokhovsky, VI, Sharygin, VV, Berzin, SV, Dugushkina, KA, Larionov, MY, Muravyev, LA, Nasan-Ochir, T, Petrova, EV & Yakovlev, GA 2020,
The First Russian-Mongolian Meteorite Expedition to the Gobi Desert. in
Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences., 24, Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences, Springer Nature, pp. 185-190.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49468-1_24
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Pastukhovich, A. Y., Demberel, S., Grokhovsky, V. I., Sharygin, V. V., Berzin, S. V., Dugushkina, K. A., Larionov, M. Y., Muravyev, L. A., Nasan-Ochir, T., Petrova, E. V., & Yakovlev, G. A. (2020).
The First Russian-Mongolian Meteorite Expedition to the Gobi Desert. In
Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences (pp. 185-190). [24] (Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences). Springer Nature.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49468-1_24
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Pastukhovich AY, Demberel S, Grokhovsky VI, Sharygin VV, Berzin SV, Dugushkina KA et al.
The First Russian-Mongolian Meteorite Expedition to the Gobi Desert. In Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences. Springer Nature. 2020. p. 185-190. 24. (Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences). doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-49468-1_24
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title = "The First Russian-Mongolian Meteorite Expedition to the Gobi Desert",
abstract = "The article describes the results of the work of the Russian-Mongolian meteorite expedition in the Gobi Desert during 08-09.2018. The coordinates of the areas of the search works, the search method and description of the meteorite substance are given. Two Mongolian meteorites were classified and their mineralogy and composition were studied in detail. Noyon and Shinejinst meteorites are ordinary chondrites of LL (L)3 S2 W2-3 and H4 S3-4 W2 classes, respectively.",
keywords = "Chondrites, Gobi Desert, Meteorites, Mongolia, Scanning electron microscopy",
author = "Pastukhovich, {Aleksander Yu} and S. Demberel and Grokhovsky, {Viktor I.} and Sharygin, {Viktor V.} and Berzin, {Stepan V.} and Dugushkina, {Kseniya A.} and Larionov, {Mikhail Yu} and Muravyev, {Lev A.} and T. Nasan-Ochir and Petrova, {Evgeniya V.} and Yakovlev, {Grigoriy A.}",
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AU - Berzin, Stepan V.
AU - Dugushkina, Kseniya A.
AU - Larionov, Mikhail Yu
AU - Muravyev, Lev A.
AU - Nasan-Ochir, T.
AU - Petrova, Evgeniya V.
AU - Yakovlev, Grigoriy A.
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