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Iron from
Forest Vale meteorite, Forest Vale, Hillston, Nicholson Co., New South Wales, Australia


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:Iron
Formula:Fe
Comments:Ni 7.1 wt%, Co 0.46 wt%, respectively, of total metal (Rubin, 1990)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Iron data
Locality Data:Click here to view Forest Vale meteorite, Forest Vale, Hillston, Nicholson Co., New South Wales, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1013582
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1013582:8
GUID (UUID V4):1ea8890d-50c3-4c98-9256-7b961468f218
References
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publish a series of reports, giving an account of the new discoveries in science, and of the changes made from...Nelen Microhardness of a Lunar Iron Particle and High-Purity Iron Samples, by E. P. Henderson, R....Ardentes of the 1970 Eruption of Ulawun Volcano, New Britain, by William G. Melson, Eugene Jarosewich... Basalts from Kilauea Volcano, by R. F. Fudali Iron-rich Saponite: Additional Data on Samples Iredecd...The Estherville Meteorite, by Joseph Nelen and Brian Mason DD) Nelen : Iron Meteorite Cornpoctions by
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analysis using the reaction Nr4(~, p)C14. From each meteorite a number of chips hsve been tanalysed to investigate...inherent heterogeneity or the fact that from most meteorite classes only single fslls were studied might be...Assam, there is no excess N in the dark phases. Nine iron meteorites and three mesosiderites were analysed...powdered samples (MOOREet al., 1972). * Author to whom co~espondence 1 to be addressed. 1493 1494 B. K...and HOLDSWORTH (1973); and carlsbergite (CrN) in iron meteorites by BUCHWALD and SCOTT(1971). There are
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chondrites, which form about one-third of the modern meteorite flux. Differences between Antarctic H chondrites...large subgroup of H chondrites in the Antarctic meteorite collection, which has no equivalent among the...microprobe at Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas. Iron, Ni, and Co alloys were used as standards. The sizes of...although cosmic-ray exposure data were not available. New induced TL data for Antarctic H4 and H6 chondrites... "C Width, "C Rate, WMa Group# krad Age,Mat Meteorite ALHA77004 ALHA77262 ALHA78084 ALHA78 134 ALHA79035
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27:167-185. Brunflo is an altered H4-H 5 stony meteorite that fell in calcareous mud on the continental...Samples and methods Brunflo, an altered stony meteorite discovered by Thorslund and W i c k m a n ( 1...shorter ( 4 - 1 2 m m ), since m u c h o f the meteorite was r e m o v e d m a n y decades ago by chiseling...and background. Natural sulfides and pure metals (Co, Ni, Bi) were used as standards and the results were...indicating the analyzed point in the section. Total iron is reported either as metal or as FeO. The following
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publish a series of reports, giving an account of the new discoveries in science, and of the changes made from...Photomicrograph of thin (10am) section of the Andura meteorite, an olivine bronzite-chondrite contrast between...inthis volume. Scientific contributions include new data on some mercury minerals from Terlingua, Texas;...chondrule composition of the Allende a meteorite; the Pulsora meteorite and metamorphic equilibration in chondrites;...Year. COVER DESIGN: Aerial view of Ulawun Volcano, New Britain. SI PRess NUMBER 5138, SERIES Library
 
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