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Forsterite from
Torino meteorite, Turin, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:Forsterite
Formula:Mg2SiO4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Forsterite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Torino meteorite, Turin, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1204868
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1204868:7
GUID (UUID V4):54aea88d-8815-45d5-a77f-cfc4b39dee32
Nearest other occurrences of Forsterite
11.4km (7.1 miles) Sant'Abaco, Caselette, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy
15.3km (9.5 miles) San Valeriano quarry, Piossasco, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy
17.2km (10.7 miles) Santa Maria della Neve, Varisella, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy
23.2km (14.4 miles) Ponte del Diavolo (Ponte del Roch), Lanzo Torinese, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy
26.0km (16.1 miles) Alpe delle Frasse, Laietto (Lajetto), Condove, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy
34.1km (21.2 miles) Chiampernotto, Ceres, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy
34.4km (21.4 miles) Radis Alp Mine, Ala di Stura, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy
48.2km (29.9 miles) Vico Quarries, Vico Canavese, Valchiusa, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy
49.1km (30.5 miles) Brosso Mine, Calea, Lessolo, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy
51.6km (32.1 miles) Montaju, Traversella, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy
References
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elsevier.com/locate/gca Regolith history of the aubritic meteorite parent body revealed by neutron capture... Shigekazu Yoneda c, Kurt Marti d a Department of Earth and Planetary Systems Science, Hiroshima University...Higashi-Hiroshima 739-8526, Japan Project Center of Multiple-Isotope Research for Astro- and Geochemical...Department of Science and Engineering, National Science Museum, Tokyo 169-0073, Japan d Department of Chemistry...Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0317, USA Received 17
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Society, 1988. Printed in USA Abstracts of the 51st Meeting of the Meteoritical Society Fayetteville,...much (3, 9). C,-SiC, the carrier of Ne-E(H), contains some Ne 21, of which :oS 5% comes from the recent...exposure ofthe meteorite. The rest, if cosmogenic, corresponds to a presolar exposure age of 41 (+ 20, -14)...(9), much shorter than the estimated mean lifetime of refractory interstellar grains, 500-1000 Ma. Either...atypically young material (9). The isotopic anomalies of SiC and diamond are 10'-10' x larger than those for
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
S0016-7037(98)00199-9 Climate and rock weathering: A study of terrestrial age dated ordinary chondritic meteorites...D. T. BRITT,6 and C. T. PILLINGER2 1 Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Western Australian...Radioisotope Analyses, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721, USA 4 Department of Chemistry, The Open University...Research Institute for Sedimentology, The University of Reading, PO Box 227, Whiteknights, Reading RG6 6AB... UK 6 Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721, USA (Received May
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
acid-demineralized residue from a glass bomb taken from the base of the Otting Quarry, Ries, Germany. The Ries Crater...impact of a meteorite with the Earth. The long history of geological study and good preservation of shallow-level...a detailed investigation of impact phenomena, particularly the production of diamonds. Previous work [...acid-demineralized residues of impact melt rocks from the Ries Crater revealed the presense of impact diamonds,...growth of laboratory synthesized diamonds [I]. Our initial investigation examined a sample of crushed
Book (edition)
Miller University of North Carolina Asheville, North Carolina Herman Pollak University of Witwatersrand...Johannesburg, South Africa Zhe Li Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing, China Mössbauer Effect Data Center...2002 Mössbauer Effect Data Center The University of North Carolina at Asheville 206 Rhoades Hall, CPO...HERMAN POLLAK (1933-1998) During the period of final edits of this Handbook, the Mössbauer scientific community...news of the decease of Professor Herman Pollak. Herman was a good friend and colleague to all of us; in
Report (volume)
Table of Contents Noble Gases in Geochemistry and Cosmochemistry Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry...Geochemistry, Vol. 47 1 An Overview of Noble Gas Geochemistry and Cosmochemistry D. Porcelli, C. J. Ballentine...................................... 2 PRODUCTION OF NOBLE GAS ISOTOPES ..................................................................... 4 BEHAVIOR OF THE NOBLE GASES...................................................................53 THE EXOSPHERES OF THE MOON AND MERCURY............................
 
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