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Kamacite from Warakurna Large Igneous Province, Western Australia, Australia

Australia
 
  • Northern Territory
    • MacDonnell Region
      • Henbury Station
        • Henbury Meteorite Conservation Reserve
Ramdohr, Paul (1972) The Opaque Minerals in Stony Meteorites. De Gruyter. doi:10.1515/9783112651025
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  • Western Australia
    • Gibson desert
en.wikipedia.org (2005) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veevers_crater
Bevan A, McNamara K (1993). Australia's Meteorite Craters. Western Australian Museum. ISBN 0-7309-5926-0
    • Meekatharra Shire
      • Belele Station
Some New and Little Known Meteorites Found in Western Australia
E. Simpson, Mineralogical Magazine, Dec 1938, pp157-171
      • Bulloo Downs Station
Some New and Little Known Meteorites Found in Western Australia
E. Simpson
Mineralogical Magazine, Dec 1938, pp157-171
      • Mount Padbury Station
Delaney, J. S., Prinz, M., Harlow, G. E., & Nehru, C. E. (1982) Metamorphism in mesosiderites. In: Proceedings of the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference XII . Section 2. p. 1315-1342: New York and Oxford, Pergamon Press.
Ramdohr, Paul (1972) The Opaque Minerals in Stony Meteorites. De Gruyter. doi:10.1515/9783112651025
McCall, G. J. H., Wiik, H.B. & Moss, A. A. (1966). The Petrology of the Mount Padbury Mesosiderite and its Achondritic Enclaves. Mineralogical Magazine 36(276): 1029-1060. (Dec 1966).
      • Wonyulgunna Station
Some New and Little Known Meteorites Found in Western Australia
E. Simpson
Mineralogical Magazine, Dec 1938, pp157-171
    • Murchison Shire
      • Milly Milly Station
Some New and Little Known Meteorites Found in Western Australia
E Simpson
Mineralogical Magazine, Dec 1938, pp157-171
    • Upper Gascoyne Shire
      • Dalgety Downs Station
Rubin, A. (1990) Olivine & Kamacite in Ordinary Chondrites: Intergroup and Intragroup relationships. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 54: 1217-1230.
Ramdohr, Paul (1972) The Opaque Minerals in Stony Meteorites. De Gruyter. doi:10.1515/9783112651025
      • Minnie Creek Station
Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia, 84:149-152, 2001
Thomas R. Watters & Martin Prinz (1980). Mt. Egerton and the Aubrite Parent Body (Abstract). LUNAR AND PLANETARY SCIENCE XI,1225-1227.
 
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