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Figure 1: The largest unmelted remnant of the Eltanin meteorite recovered by FS Polarstern It is a fragment of mesosiderite, a rare class of differentiated, stony-iron meteorite, and comes from core PS2708-1 (that drilled at intermediate depth; see Fig. 3 on page 359).

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Smit, J. The big splash. Nature 390, 340–341 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1038/36993

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