| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Silesia. The minerals described are-zinc blende, iron pyrites, cerussite, dialopite, tarnowitzite, and...at Omeo, Gippsland, Victoria. The rocks in the district are quartzmica diorites (Analysis I), traversed... augite, magnetite, and apatite. Hornblende and iron pyrites are also stated to be present by one observer...principally of iron. Meteoric iron. 11. Iron ground-mass, with enclosed silicates. Pallasite-iron and olivine...Mesosiderite-iron, olivine, and bronzite, Siderophyr-iron and bronzite, Grahamite-iron, plagioclase, | | Nazarov, M. A., Kurat, G., Brandstaetter, F., Ntaflos, T., Chaussidon, M., Hoppe, P. (2009) Phosphorus-bearing sulfides and their associations in CM chondrites. Petrology, 17 (2) 101-123 doi:10.1134/s0869591109020015 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | coexisting P-bearing sulfides and phosphides. Metallic iron was never found in association with the sulfides...Abundances of P-rich opaque phases in CM chondrites Meteorite Acfer 094 ALH 83100 ALH 83102 ALH 84029 ALH 84044...Kaidun LEW 85311 MAC 88100 Mighei Murchison Murray Nogoya QUE 97077 Tagish Lake Y-82042 Number of grains...Museum, Wien, Austria; NASA, collection of iron meteorite of NASA, United States; AMNH, American Museum...Cochabamba, GRA 98074, MAC 88100, Murchison, and Nogoya chondrites containing more than 100 ppm P-bearing | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | chondrite Nogoya (CM2) Michael A. Velbel a,⇑, Eric K. Tonui b, Michael E. Zolensky c a Department of Geological...olivine by serpentine in the carbonaceous chondrite Nogoya (CM2) establish unique associations between each...olivine is uniform throughout all analyzed volumes of Nogoya, and is independent of the composition of the olivine... The range of olivine compositions replaced in Nogoya is even larger than previously reported from ALH...The serpentine formed by olivine replacement in Nogoya is more magnesian than the counterpart serpentine | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | carbonaceous chondrites D. J. BARBER Physics Department% University of Essex. Colehester CO4 3SQ, U.K...meteorites. Montmorillonite was also found in the C2M meteorite Cold Bokkeveld by CAILL~E and RAUTUREAU(1974)...(Fe~+Fe3+)(SiFe3+)0,(OH),. occur in the rare C2M meteorite, Cochabamba. According to MOODY’S(1976a) classification...have applied high resolution lattice imaging to meteorite dispersions and ion-thinned specimens. respectively...chrysotile) and interlayered minerals in Murray and Nogoya and the interlayering of brucite. Mg(OH)Z. with | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Peroxide . . . . AKERMANN and SARNSTROM . Reduction of Iron Oxide with Carbonic Oxide WROBLEWSKI (S.). Critical...Silieophosphate produced in the Dephosphorisation of Iron . . . . . . . . COSSA. Presence of Yttrium in the... . . . and Washington SHEPARD(C. U.). Meteoric Iron from Georgia LEFFNANN(H.). Geyser Waters and Deposits...BLAAS(J.). Roemerite, Botryogen, and Native Magnesium Iron Sulphate . GENTH(F. A.). Rutile and Zircon from...Elfdalen . . . . . . CATAZZI(G.). Analysis of a Meteorite which fell at Alfianello, February, . . . . | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | (1991)EPSL, 104, 166-180. - CHARACTERISTICS OF IRON-OXIDES AND IRON-SULFIDE GRAINS IN METEORITES AND TERRESTRIAL...MAGNETITE GRAINS IN ALLAN HILLS 84001. J. Akai, Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, Niigata University...magnetite and pyrrhotite grains in the martian meteorite are of magnetotactic bacterial origin. A6 Meteoritics...LOW-CALCIUM PYROXENE. C. M. O’D. Alexander and J. Wang, Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, Camegie Institution...Center for the Space Sciences and the Physics Department, Washington University, One Brookings Drive, | | | Book | Observatory is supported by the Northern Ireland Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure. The work of W.-H...attributed to an Fe*+ — Fe3+ charge transfer in iron oxides in phyllosilicates (Vilas and Gaffey, 1989)...the dust in these models is based on chondritic meteorite values, from an energy perspective dust mass =...differentiated rock + metal asteroids, and exposed the iron cores we recognize as metallic M types as well...subsets of the S-type asteroids (the sources of iron and pallasite meteorites, respectively). With regard |
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