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Title: The Torino, H6, meteorite shower
Authors: Bhandari, N., Bonino, G., Callegari, E., Cini Castagnoli, G., Mathew, K. J., Padia, J. T., ,

A meteorite shower fell at Torino, Italy on 18 May 1988. Petrographic studies indicate that the stone is an H6 chondrite having features of moderate to severe shock. Chemical analyses of the meteorite are reported. Cosmic ray produced 3He, 21Ne and 126Xe yield an exposure age of about 48 Ma. The cosmic ray track densities in three fragments range between 1.8 to 5 x 105/cm2 suggesting about 99% mass ablation in the atmosphere.
Twelve radioisotopes with half lives ranging between 5.6 days to 7.3 x 105 years have been measured with high precision (2 to 10%). Marginal signals were observed for several short-lived nuclides and upper limits were obtained for the activity levels of eight radionuclides (24Na, 48Cr, 57Ni, 47Sc, 47Ca, 59Fe, 42Ar and 44Ti) some of which have not been hitherto detected in fresh falls. The data are generally consistent with the nuclide production by galactic cosmic rays when modulation due to the solar cycle is taken into consideration.
The preatmospheric radius of the chondrite is estimated to be 20 cm, consistent with track densities and activity levels of 60Co, 26Al and other radionuclides.

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The Torino (H6) meteorite fell in Piemonte, Italy, on the 18th May, 1988.
A total mass of 977 g was recovered.

45° 4'N, 7° 40'E



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