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winonaite comparison table
Subject has weather resistance has degree of shock metamorphism has shock stage is an instance of has fragmentation probability has fall location has metamorphism mechanism has name has weather has weathering stage has acronym has relative abundance has value has total mass of find has fall coordinate has find date has mass has image has number of find has ablative mass loss has shock pressure
HaH 193which depends on its compositionunshockedS1S1 shock stage meteoriteduring meteor phase which depends on compositionHammadah al Hamrashock metamorphismHaH 193can be severe due to long exposure time to environmental corrosion agentsW3HaH lower because the fall was not witnessed485755 kg28° 39.28' N., 13° 27.52' E.October 19960.259 kg
1691directly proportional to initial velocityless than 5 GPa
Mount Morrislow  winonaitehigh because it is more friable than iron meteoritestrewn fields, elongated footprints which depends on impact angle, airbursts, and impact velocity based on the locale, region, or nearby town in which the fall occurred   7.1 % of meteorite falls 1606 kgin degrees, minutes and seconds of lattitude and longitude   70high because it is more friable than iron meteorite 
Pontlyfnilow  winonaitehigh because it is more friable than iron meteoritestrewn fields, elongated footprints which depends on impact angle, airbursts, and impact velocity based on the locale, region, or nearby town in which the fall occurred   7.1 % of meteorite falls 1606 kgin degrees, minutes and seconds of lattitude and longitude   70high because it is more friable than iron meteorite 
Tierra Blancawhich depends on its composition  meteorite findduring meteor phase which depends on compositionTierra Blanca Creek 10 km SW of Canyon, Texas Tierra Blancacan be severe due to long exposure time to environmental corrosion agents   lower because the fall was not witnessed485755 kg34° 56' N., 102° 01' W.before 19650.860 kg
1691directly proportional to initial velocity 
Winonalow  winonaitehigh because it is more friable than iron meteoritestrewn fields, elongated footprints which depends on impact angle, airbursts, and impact velocity based on the locale, region, or nearby town in which the fall occurred   7.1 % of meteorite falls 1606 kgin degrees, minutes and seconds of lattitude and longitude   70high because it is more friable than iron meteorite 

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