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English: The chemical elements and the respective quantity found in the Pultusk meteorite.
Polski: Skład chemiczny i jego przeliczenie na udziały minerałów.
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Source Own work, Base on data from Diakonov, Kharitonova (1961)
Author Przemyslaw D. Gacia
 
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