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Cronstedtite from
Bells meteorite, Grayson County, Texas, USA


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:Cronstedtite
Formula:Fe22+Fe3+((Si,Fe3+)2O5)(OH)4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Cronstedtite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Bells meteorite, Grayson County, Texas, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:938757
Long-form Identifier:1:3:938757:7
GUID (UUID V4):4c871b60-3002-4590-8c3c-b40dcd883280
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Planetology, University of Hawai’i at Manoa, HI 96822, USA d Centre for Electron Nanoscopy, Technical University... Maribo that this meteorite mainly appears to consist of tochilinite-cronstedtite inter- 6 growths...altered CM chondrites such as Jbilet Winselwan and Bells 10 shows that during progressive aqueous alteration...17 matrices from Maribo, Jbilet Winselwan and Bells increase with progressive aqueous 18 alteration...structure 28 of Maribo, Jbilet Winselwan and Bells using Carbon-K and Nitrogen-K edge electron 29
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com/locate/gca The soluble organic compounds of the Bells meteorite: Not a unique or unusual composition Adam A...available online 2 October 2011 Abstract The Bells meteorite is a CM2 chondrite that has long been considered...its matrix. We extracted a fragment of the only Bells stone collected unweathered with water and solvents...meteorite’s soluble organic composition. We found Bells to contain abundant organic compounds, which are...both the Murchison and Ivuna meteorites. Overall, Bells’ soluble organic composition is more similar to
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Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-1404, USA Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Arizona...Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-1604, USA Received 3 October 2003; received in revised form 5 April...C. Of particular interest is the Tagish Lake meteorite because of its pristine nature and up to 5.8 wt...reported unusual nanospheres in the Tagish Lake meteorite [15]. These reports motivated us to reexamine...meteorites was examined: Tagish Lake (ungrouped), and Bells, Cold Bokkeveld, Mighei, Murchison, and Murray CM
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organic compounds on the surface of Murchison meteorite Minako HASHIGUCHI 1* and Hiroshi NARAOKA 1...performed on a fragment of the Murchison (CM2) meteorite in this study. Homologues of CnH2n–1N2+ (n = 7–9)...(Gilmour 2003). A model of IOM for the Murchison meteorite was proposed by Derenne and Robert (2010), which...were identified in the SOM from the Murchison meteorite after extraction of this organic matter with various...in various meteorites, including the Murchison meteorite (Ruf et al. 2017). In a more recent study, more
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(1989) © Meteoritical Society, 1989. Printed in USA Abstracts of the 52nd Meeting of the Meteoritical...Department, Washington University, St. Louis, MO 63130, USA. 'Dept. of Earth Sciences, Oxford University, Oxford...compact group of bodies and form the stable "meteorite swarm" in resonant orbit (Hughes, 1982). A small... University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637-1433, USA. Meteoritic SiC contains at least two exotic noble-gas...from the recent cosmic-ray irradiation of the meteorite; the rest presumably comes from a presolar cosmic-ray
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State University DuBois Campus DuBois, Pennsylvania, USA Elsevier Radarweg 29, PO Box 211, 1000 AE Amsterdam...Water-Rich Small Bodies 390 6.5 Primitive Asteroid-Meteorite Matches 394 6.6 Implications for Exploration of...same rate as older craters erode away (due to meteorite and micrometeorite bombardment), at least for...found that the best match for 433 Eros is an OC meteorite that has been altered at the surface of the asteroid...do not go longward of 0.9 mm, and a suggested meteorite analog cannot be identified beyond those generally
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PALLASITIC AFFINITIES IN SKARNS FROM PINE CANYON, PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, U.S.A. S.O. Agrell, Department of Earth...silicates fall rapidly towards that of the bulk meteorite (Huss et al., 1981), possibly as a result of reduction...thermal histories and formation position within a meteorite parent body. These simulations may lead to a semi-quantitative...determined the equilibrium composition of the major meteorite minerals. The approximate degree of oxidation...region between 78-85 km is unrepresented in the meteorite collections. However, in view of Semarkona's many
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University, Sapporo, 001-0021, Japan, 3Antarctic Meteorite Research Center, National Institute of Polar Research...University of Hawai’i at M˜anoa, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA. Introduction: Acfer 094, classified in ungrouped...to one of the most primitive meteorites. This meteorite contains highly abundance of presolar grains [1]...A15 © The Meteoritical Society, 2009. Printed in USA. A16 72nd Meeting of the Meteoritical Society:...anticipated [6]. [6] observed that Fe,Ni metal in this meteorite was invariably and extensively altered to form
 
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