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Fayalite-Forsterite Series from Saxony-Anhalt, Germany

Germany
 
  • Saxony-Anhalt
    • Altmarkkreis Salzwedel
      • Salzwedel
        • Hohenlangenbeck
Grady, M. M. (2000) Catalogue of Meteorites (5/e). Cambridge University Press: Cambridge
Matthes, J. (1995): The Salzwedel meteorite. Petrology and shock metamorphism. Chemie der Erde 55, 257-261.
New York
Oakleigh
Madrid
Cape Town. 689 pages.
    • Börde
      • Flechtingen
        • Flechtingen
Grady, M. M. (2000) Catalogue of Meteorites (5/e). Cambridge University Press: Cambridge
Tschermak, G. (1885) Die mikroskopische Beschaffenheit der Meteoriten erläutert durch photographische Abbildungen. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagshandlung: Stuttgart.
New York
Oakleigh
Madrid
Cape Town. 689 pages.
    • Harz
      • Wernigerode
Bartoschewitz et al. (2009) Mineralogy and Petrology of two German H5 Chondrites - Oesede and Wernigerode: Meteoritics & Planetary Science 44 (Supplement): page A29, pdf#5099. (Sept 2009).
Russell  et al. (2002) The Meteoritical Bulletin, No. 86, 2002 July. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 37 (7,Suppl.): A157-A184. (July 2002).
    • Saalekreis
      • Landsberg
Krüger, J. C., Romer, R. L., & Kämpf, H. (2013). Late Cretaceous ultramafic lamprophyres and carbonatites from the Delitzsch Complex, Germany. Chemical Geology, 353, 140-150.
Seifert, W., Kämpf, H., & Wasternack, J. (2000). Compositional variation in apatite, phlogopite and other accessory minerals of the ultramafic Delitzsch complex, Germany: implication for cooling history of carbonatites. Lithos, 53(2), 81-100.
Rollig, G., Viehweg, M., & Reuter, N. (1990). THE ULTRAMAFIC LAMPROPHYRES AND CARBONATITES OF DELITZSCH, GDR. ZEITSCHRIFT FUR ANGEWANDTE GEOLOGIE, 36, 49-54.
Wand, U., Stiehl, G., Rölling, G., Mühle, K., Haase, G., & Gerstenberger, H. (1989). C, O, N and Sr isotope characteristics of carbonatites from the Central German Crystalline Zone, GDR. In Proc 5 th Working Meeting Isotopes in Nature, Leipzig (pp. 421-436).
 
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