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How would you confirm a basaltic meteorite?
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How would you confirm a basaltic meteorite?
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From what I have read basaltic meteorite are extremely rare and difficult to confirm. They can look just like a typical basaltic stone found here on earth. Most have little to no metal at all so a metal detector and the magnet test is of very little use. There does not appear to be many visual markers that can be used so what method could one use to confirm/verify a basaltic meteorite?
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Re: How would you confirm a basaltic meteorite?
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Can you help me? Consultation In the story I never knew before.
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