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Kamacite from Nigeria

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  • Adamawa
    • Mayo-Belwa
Alan E. Rubin (2010). Impact melting in the Cumberland Falls and Mayo Belwa aubrites. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 45, #2, 265-275.
  • Bauchi
    • Dass
Hewins, R. H. (1979) The composition and origin of metal in howardites: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, vol. 43: 1663-1673. (Oct 1979)
Ramdohr, Paul (1972) The Opaque Minerals in Stony Meteorites. De Gruyter. doi:10.1515/9783112651025
Mason, B. (1967) The Bununu meteorite, and a discussion of the pyroxene-plagioclase achondrites: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 31(2): 107-115.
  • Cross River
    • Akamkpa
H. J. Axon, J. Kinder, C. W. Haworth and J. W. Horsfield (1981) Carlsbergite, CrN, in Troilite, FeS, of the Sikhote Alin Meteoritic Iron. Mineralogical Magazine 44:107-109.
Buchwald, Vagn F. (1975) Handbook of Iron Meteorites Vol. 3 - Their History, Distribution, Composition and Structure. University of California Press.
Ramdohr, Paul (1972) The Opaque Minerals in Stony Meteorites. De Gruyter. doi:10.1515/9783112651025
PROCEEDINGS OF THE SIXTEENTH LUNAR AND PLANETARY SCIENCE CONFERENCE, PART 2, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH vol. 91, NO. B4, D514-524, MARCH 30, 1986. Proceedings Paper.
  • Niger
    • Benue River
Ramdohr, Paul (1972) The Opaque Minerals in Stony Meteorites. De Gruyter. doi:10.1515/9783112651025
Bunch, T.E., Keil, K., and Olsen, E. (1970): Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology 25, 297-340.
  • Yobe
    • Bogga Dingare
Grady, M.M. and Verchovsky, A.B. (2001). Gujba: A new Bencubbin-like meteorite fall from Nigeria. In: 32nd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, 12-16 March 2001, Houston, Texas, USA.
Rubin, A.E.
Kallemeyn, G.W.
Wasson, J.T.
Clayton, R.N.
Mayeda, T.K.
    • Geidam
Ramdohr, Paul (1972) The Opaque Minerals in Stony Meteorites. De Gruyter. doi:10.1515/9783112651025
 
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