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BEDFORD’S MORPHOLOGICAL STUDIES

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Spencer (1932 a) had described the shape of the Henbury meteorites as sculpted by explosion forces and weathering processes only. He stated that “no clear evidence was detected that the original surfaces on any of the masses had been preserved”. A verdict which Bedford felt had to be corrected. In Nature (Bedford 1934) he delivered the first complete and most extensive morphological description of the recovered meteoritic material.

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Buhl, S., McColl, D. (2015). BEDFORD’S MORPHOLOGICAL STUDIES. In: Henbury Craters and Meteorites. GeoGuide. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-03955-8_5

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