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Oldhamite from
Mokoia meteorite, Taranaki Region, New Zealand


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:Oldhamite
Formula:(Ca,Mg)S
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Oldhamite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Mokoia meteorite, Taranaki Region, New Zealand
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:870372
Long-form Identifier:1:3:870372:9
GUID (UUID V4):42654baf-bea6-4508-9ad5-fe9fe03f4f51
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American Museum of Natural History New York John Wiley and Sons, Inc. New York and London Copyright ©...obtain a panorama of the scope and substance of meteorite research. I endeavored to remedy this situation...upsurge in meteorite research along many new lines in recent years has provided a mass of new informa¬...and conservation of meteoritic material. Every meteorite is to some degree unique; and meteorites, unlike...I not been favored bv the curatorship of the meteorite collection of The American Museum of Natural History
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
MÖSSBAUER SPECTROSCOPY OF OLIVINES FROM THE D’ORBIGNY METEORITE Y. A. Abdu1, M. E. Varela2 and F. C. Hawthorne1...structural OH bands are observed in the OH-stretching region (3800-3000 cm)1) for all samples. Mössbauer spectroscopy...(d13C approximately 0 to +5&) lining vugs in the meteorite. There are also differences in magmatic carbon...of the Meteoritical Society: Abstracts 5022 METEORITE IMPACT CRATERS IN SOUTH AMERICA: A BRIEF REVIEW...countries are awaiting for new discoveries. The following possible and confirmed meteorite impact structures have
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
MEETING THE METEORITICAL SOCIETY SEPTEMBER 22-25, 1986 NEW YORK, NY 327 HYDROUS PHASES AND HYDROUS ALTERATION...Aylmer and G.F. Herzog, Dept. Chem., Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, NJ 08903 J. Klein and R. Middleton, Dept...classification. TEMJEDS investigation of the meteorite has established that many of the phyllosilicates...sedimentary dolomites. Y82042 appears to be a unique meteorite in possessing significant amounts of both calcite...sub-rounded aggregates) formed prior to assembly of the meteorite, which is consistent with gentle compaction. The
 
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