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Taenite from
Pena Blanca Spring meteorite, Gage Ranch, Marathon, Brewster County, Texas, USA


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:Taenite
Formula:(Fe,Ni)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Taenite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Pena Blanca Spring meteorite, Gage Ranch, Marathon, Brewster County, Texas, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:807794
Long-form Identifier:1:3:807794:3
GUID (UUID V4):8432532f-0109-4372-8f7f-383b8100096e
Nearest other occurrences of Taenite
98.7km (61.3 miles) Study Butte meteorite, Study Butte, Brewster County, Texas, USA
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
(1989) © Meteoritical Society, 1989. Printed in USA Enstatite meteorites and their parent bodies* KLAUS...University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131 USA (Received 10 August 1989; accepted in revisedform...Aubrites represent samples from a third enstatite meteorite parent body. 3. The aubrite parent body may have...Shallowater may be a sample from yet a fourth enstatite meteorite parent body. 6. Shallowater experienced a complex...reassembly. 7. It is unknown why some enstatite meteorite parent bodies melted (the aubrite and Shallowater
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
NASA-JSC, 2101 NASA Parkway, MS KR, Houston, TX 77058, USA c University of Alberta, Department of Earth and...32310, USA e Jacobs Technology, E.S.C.G., Mail Code JE23, 2224 Bay Area Blvd, Houston, TX 77058, USA Received...body, is suggested for the anomalous enstatite meteorite Mt. Egerton based on mineral chemistry and oxygen...USNM 5873-4, Cumberland Falls USNM 477-1, Norton County USNM 1712-2, and Bishopville USNM 222-1. Thin sections...Two 150 lm thick sections were prepared by the Meteorite Working Group at NASA-Lyndon B. Johnson Space
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2. Lunar geology. 3. Planets — Surfaces. 4. Meteorite craters. I. Title. QB501.K56 550'.999 75-45357...geological exploration of space. Elbert King Houston, Texas Elbert A. King is Professor of Geology at the...M.A. degrees in geology from The University of Texas. Contents 1, Meteorites INTRODUCTION STONY METEORITES...INTRODUCTION 95 METEOR CRATER, ARIZONA 98 ODESSA CRATERS, TEXAS 102 HAVILAND CRATER, KANSAS 103 THE CANADIAN CRATERS...at Mecca. This stone is widely reputed to be a meteorite and even thought to be the oldest preserved fragment
Report (volume)
cientlfica Circular Classe classification Company, County Collections Committee Communications Comparative...Abstracts nos. 5, 6. Bethlehem, Pa. Los Angeles County Museum: Publications nos. 4-7; Quarterly vol. 6...Landsmen's Association Yearbook vols. 16, 17. Austin, Texas. National Research Council Bulletin nos. 113, 114...Nashville, Tenn. Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College Bulletin 83. College Station. Tex. Texas Geographic...2. Dallas, Tex. Texas State Board of Water Engineering [Reports]. Austin, Tex. Texas University, Bureau
 
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