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Brianite from
Elga meteorite, Oymyakonsky District, Sakha, Russia


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:Brianite
Formula:Na2CaMg(PO4)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Brianite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Elga meteorite, Oymyakonsky District, Sakha, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1269937
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1269937:5
GUID (UUID V4):e77c4966-81ab-4ae6-a9ea-4ba9bb880e85
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Silicate-Natrophosphate Immiscible Inclusion in Elga IIE Iron Meteorite † Victor V. Sharygin 1,2 1 2 † V.S. Sobolev...RAS, 3 Acad. Koptyuga pr., 630090 Novosibirsk, Russia; sharygin@igm.nsc.ru ExtraTerra Consortium, Institute...University, 19 Mira str., 620002 Ekaterinburg, Russia The paper was presented at the 81st Annual Meeting...Meeting of the Meteoritical Society in Moscow, Russia, 22–27 July 2018. Received: 7 April 2020; Accepted:...type of silicate inclusions found in the Elga iron meteorite (group IIE) has a very specific mineral composition
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RAS, 3 Acad. Koptyuga pr., 630090 Novosibirsk, Russia; sharygin@igm.nsc.ru; Tel.: +7-383-330-80-84 ExtraTerra...University, 19 Mira str., 620002 Ekaterinburg, Russia Over 435 mineral species have been found in different...actively used in studies of micron- and nano-sized meteorite phases [9]. In the last decades, these technologies...phosphate (xenophyllite) [27], and description of new meteorite minerals and mineral associations [11,28]. Rubio-Ordóñez...maskelynite were observed in all clasts of this meteorite. The Raman and FTIR results for phosphates and
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asteroidal parent bodies Alex Ruzicka ∗ Cascadia Meteorite Laboratory, Portland State University, 17 Cramer...IIE groups are the main silicate-bearing iron meteorite groups. They show relatively little evidence for...insights about relationships between different meteorite groups. They may have something to tell us about...properties of silicate-bearing irons by group.a Group Meteorite name Metal chemical trend Bulk silicate, low-Ca...5 – NetschaĂ«vo, Techado, Watson 001 Colomera, Elga, Kodaikanal, Miles, NWA 5608, Taramuhara, Weekeroo
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and on druse clinopyroxene from the D’Orbigny meteorite. The average structure refinement of the studied...721-723. [7] Tonui E. et al. (2002) Antarctic Meteorite Research 15:38-58. [8] Alexander C.M.O'D. et al...fractionation trends are observed in different meteorite groups that are likely linked either with thermal...3:65.7 respectively. The parent bodies of these meteorite types inherited the isotopic heterogeneities from...have not yet discovered a separate pl-px-ol-rich meteorite to represent the missing complementary member
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we have made new measurements of the Zagami meteorite that show the CDEX measurement precision has improved... Levine, and T. Whitaker, Dating the Martian Meteorite Zagami by the87Rb-87Sr Isochron Method with a...Nefedyev1, R. Hudec2 1 Kazan Federal University, Russia, Kazan, Kremlyovskaya st., 18. E-mail: alexey-andreev93@mail...Demina1, S. A. Demin1 1 Kazan Federal University, Russia, Kazan, Kremlyovskaya st., 18. E-mail: alexey-andreev93@mail...using the seismic data, determination of lunar meteorite bombardment intensity, and investigation of subtle
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it, it was just at this time that the Allende meteorite fell and the minerals contained within the so-called...Silliman Chair and being curator of the Yale meteorite collection. In a continuation of Karl’s foray...chemical histories both in the solar nebula and in meteorite parent bodies. It was in CAIs that the great discovery...interstellar medium, in the solar nebula, in meteorite parent bodies, and during atmospheric entry. Each...realization in the early 1970s that there are natural meteorite concentration mechanisms at work there. There
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grains (Hoppe et al., 1995) from the Murchison meteorite are compared to astronomical measurements of the...bulk samples of SiC extracted from the Murchison meteorite. Isotopic ratios are relative to the reference...result of isotopic equilibration, either on the meteorite parent body or in the laboratory. Apparently,...circumstellar silicon carbide grains from the Murchison meteorite. Meteoritics 30, 679–693. Amari S., Lewis R. S...interstellar graphite grains from the Murchison meteorite indicate a massive star origin. Astrophys. J.
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grains (Hoppe et al., 1995) from the Murchison meteorite are compared to astronomical measurements of the...bulk samples of SiC extracted from the Murchison meteorite. Isotopic ratios are relative to the reference...result of isotopic equilibration, either on the meteorite parent body or in the laboratory. Apparently,...circumstellar silicon carbide grains from the Murchison meteorite. Meteoritics 30, 679 –693. Amari S., Lewis R....interstellar graphite grains from the Murchison meteorite indicate a massive star origin. Astrophys. J.
 
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