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Glass from
Nio meteorite, Yoshiki, Yamaguchi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:'Glass' (not an IMA approved species)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Glass data
Locality Data:Click here to view Nio meteorite, Yoshiki, Yamaguchi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:943729
Long-form Identifier:1:3:943729:6
GUID (UUID V4):395132d1-4e38-4eab-80e5-73a243893924
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Superimposed Processes in Chondrules of the Ochansk Meteorite A. I. Bakhtin, R. Kh. Sungatullin, A. V. Gusev...6199 A Multi-Technique Analysis of the Paris Meteorite to Characterize its Organic Content “In Situ”............................. 6230 Influence of Meteorite Structure on Nanotubes and Nanocrystals Synthesis...System M. W. Broadley, D. V. Bekaert, B. Marty, A. Yamaguchi, and J. A. Barrat...............................Particles in the Light Lithology of Chelyabinsk Meteorite E. V. Brusnitsyna, V. I. Grokhovsky, G. A. Yakovlev
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Sci., University of Tokyo, Hongo, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan (d_abe@um.u-tokyo.ac.jp), 2University Museum, University...University of Tokyo, Hongo, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan. Introduction: Most CR chondrites show evidence for...(Fo98-99) with a size of 30–50 µm in diameter, glass, and small amount of low-Ca pyroxene. There is little...compositions of glass in Globe mix and IA match well with average composition of glass in Semarkona Type...and NG7a are dendritic. Chemical compositions of glass in IAB charges are slightly depleted in MgO, Al2O3
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sharp, but irregular interfaces with the host meteorite and have characteristics which suggest that formed...from hot deserts. The 26AI concentration in a meteorite depends upon different parameter like the exposure...analyzed sample and the terrestrial age of the meteorite. Our data contributes to the understanding of...production rate characteristic for the corresponding meteorite class. We do not find extremely low 26AI concentrations...order to reconstruct the irradiation history of a meteorite in detail, it is essential to analyze other cosmogenic
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113–0033, Japan 2Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, D–55020 Mainz, Germany 3Geological Survey of Japan, AIST...AIST, Tsukuba Central 7, Tsukuba 305–8567, Japan *Corresponding author. E-mail: tachi@eps.s.u-tokyo.ac...in Bishunpur (LL3.1) and Semarkona (LL3.0).a Meteorite Chondrule (26Al/27Al)0 (×10−5) Bishunpur (BM...in Bishunpur (LL3.1) and Semarkona (LL3.0).a Meteorite Bishunpur (BM 05DE) Chond. B2-C1 Type IIAB ...99.3 0.12 99.3 0.10 98.8 0.15 99.2 0.07 MgO MnO NiO nmb 0.02 0.001 0.15 0.024 0.03 0.007 0.03 0.002
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Meteoritical Society (2015) 5231.pdf THE MINNESOTA METEORITE MYSTERY: TWO UNRELATED VERY FLAT IRONS E. C. Alexander...of the Arlington site. It was identified as a meteorite by the first author in June 2013 and named High...meteorites described here, the only other iron meteorite with a similar shape is Tawallah Valley, a IVB...– 2.16 g/cm3) is 93 ppm relative to the bulk meteorite and AO comprises 38 % of the parent fraction AL...Introduction: ALM-A (Almahata Sitta trachyandesitic meteorite) is a 24.2 gram SiO2-rich volcanic rock from the
 
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