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Wollastonite from
Kaba meteorite, Kaba, Hajdú-Bihar County, Hungary


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:Wollastonite
Formula:Ca3(Si3O9)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Wollastonite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Kaba meteorite, Kaba, Hajdú-Bihar County, Hungary
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:869376
Long-form Identifier:1:3:869376:1
GUID (UUID V4):ae10ccf6-b547-47ee-a008-41ca14097bcc
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
microscopy and spectroscopy of forsterite from Kaba meteorite: An application to the study of hydrothermal...and Earth Sciences, t 15-17, Budapest H-1121, Hungary Konkoly Thege Mikl os u 3 Department of Biosphere-Geosphere...University, P azm any P. s. 1/a, Budapest H-1117, Hungary 7 Department of Mineralogy, Petrology and Geochemistry...University of Szeged, Egyetem utca 2, Szeged H-6722, Hungary 8 Department of Earth and Planetary Materials Science...of Debrecen, Egyetem ter 1, Debrecen H-4032, Hungary 12 Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, Department of
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oxygen-isotope exchange in refractory inclusions from Kaba (CV3.1) carbonaceous chondrite during fluid-rock...oxygen-isotope exchange in refractory inclusions from Kaba (CV3.1) carbonaceous chondrite during fluid-rock...OXYGEN-ISOTOPE EXCHANGE IN REFRACTORY INCLUSIONS FROM KABA (CV3.1) CARBONACEOUS CHONDRITE DURING FLUID-ROCK...Science and Informatics, University of Szeged, Hungary *E-mail address of the corresponding author: sasha@higp...aggregates (AOAs) from the CV3.1 carbonaceous chondrite Kaba. The FTA CAIs are aggregates of several inclusions
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chondrite parent body based on analysis of NWA 2086 meteorite 3 5   5, and € A. KERESZTURI1,6*, Z. BLUMBERGER2...Academy of Sciences, Konkoly 15-17, H-1121 Budapest, Hungary Eotvos Lorand University of Sciences, Faculty of...Pazmany Peter set any 1/A, 1117 Budapest, Hungary 3 Faculty of Science, Department of Petrology and...azm any Peter set any 1/A, 1117 Budapest, Hungary 4 Institute of Materials and Environmental Chemistry...Academy of Sciences, t 59-67, 1025 Budapest, Hungary Pusztaszeri u 5 Research Center for Astronomy and
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(Ca3Fe2Si3012), kirschsteinite (CaFeSiOd), and wollastonite (Ca3Si309)) in the type I chondrules and matrices...consist of Ca-Fe-rich pyroxenes, andradite, wollastonite, and kirschsteinite. Calcium-rich veins and...g5) replacing magnetite in all major components in Kaba and Mokoia (Hua and Buseck, 1995; Krot et al., 1997b...(f) grossular, anorthite, nepheline, sodalite, wollastonite, Ca-Fe-rich pyroxenes (F~lo-~oWo45-~~), andradite...1997). The Bali-like Lithology-It is present in Kaba, parts of the Mokoia breccia, Bali, and probably
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
replacing magnetite; (3) nepheline, sodalite, wollastonite, kirschsteinite, salite-hedenbergite pyroxenes...mineralogical features similar to those in the Allende meteorite and that a few chondrules in the reduced CV chondrites...predating the final agglomeration of the Vigarano meteorite. The clast matrices consist of ferroan olivine;...silicates in the Bali-like clast from the Vigarano meteorite. Analyses SiOz Ti02 A1203 cr203 FeO MnO MgO CaO...matrix mineralogy is very similar to that in the Kaba meteorite (oxidized Bali-like CV chondrite) that is also
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silicon, and Mn-Cr isotopes of fayalite in the Kaba oxidized CV3 chondrite: Constraints for its formation...University, Tempe, AZ 85287-6106, USA 3 Center for Meteorite Studies, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-1404...silicate aggregates, and dark inclusions in the Kaba and Mokoia oxidized CV3 chondrites. In most occurrences...fayalite from two petrographic settings of the Kaba meteorite. One setting consists of big fayalite laths...is ⬃1‰/amu heavier than adjacent fayalite within Kaba chondrules. However, we were unable to confirm large
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
underwent both types of asteroid processes; for example, Kaba (CV3.1) and Allende (CV3.6) experienced fluid-assisted... phyllosilicates, fayalite, kirschsteinite, wollastonite, hedenbergite, andradite, etc. (Fig. 18) (Krot...pyroxene phenocrysts and anorthitic mesostasis in the Kaba (CV3.1) chondrules are in O-isotope disequilibrium:... These observations indicate that mesostases in Kaba chondrules experienced postcrystallization O-isotope...matrix (MX) of the CV3.1 carbonaceous chondrite Kaba. Al-di = Al-diopside; an = anorthite; cpx = high-Ca
Book
articles. Sándor Szakáll (1953, Berettyóújfalu, Hungary) Head of the Department of Mineralogy, Herman Ottó...Mineralogical Regions Czech Republic (Milan Novák) Hungary (Sándor Szakáll) Poland (Ewa Kos/.owska) Romania...Mineral Species Czech Republic (Milan Novák). Hungary (Sándor Szakáll), Poland (Ewa Kos/.owska). Romania...Museums of the Carpathians Czech Republic (Moravia) Hungary Poland Romania Slovakia Ukraine 397 397 399 409...countries, (i.e. the Czech Republic. Slovakia, Poland. Hungary, Ukraine, and Romania). From a mineralogical viewpoint
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......................................... 3 1 Hungary (Sandor Szakall) ......................................... 127 Czec h Republic (Mi lan Novak). Hungary (Sandor Szakall), Po land (Ewa Koszowska). Ro mania............................................ 397 Hungary .................................................the staff of the Herman OLL6 Museum (Mi kolc. Hungary) with help in the technical preparation. compilation...concerning their museum and mineral collection . Hungary: Gabor Papp (Hungarian atural Hi tory Mu eum. Budape
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Czech Republic Denmark . Egypt France Germany Hungary Israel . Italy Japan. Kazakhstan Republic Netherlands...There is also a newly opened meteorite gallery. Catalog(s), etc.: A meteorite catalog is available. University...Catalog(s), etc.: Annual report available; catalog of meteorite holdings in preparation. Queensland University... Australia Catalog(s), etc.: Available upon request: Meteorite catalog; various listings of information from...display of meteorites, including the Mundrabilla meteorite, the largest known from Australia. Permanent display
Journal (volume)
Mineralogical Association 21–27 August, 2010 Budapest, Hungary Published by the Department of Mineralogy, Geochemistry...Elemér Pál-Molnár University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary E-mail: palm@geo.u-szeged.hu EDITORIAL BOARD Péter...COMMITTEE Chairman: Tamás G. Weiszburg, Budapest, Hungary, Secretary General: Dana Pop, Cluj-Napoca, Romania...Szeged, Szeged, Hungary E-mail: batki@geo.u-szeged.hu Editorial Address H-6701 Szeged, Hungary P.O. Box 651...Geochemistry and Petrology, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary © Department of Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Petrology
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2. Lunar geology. 3. Planets — Surfaces. 4. Meteorite craters. I. Title. QB501.K56 550'.999 75-45357...at Mecca. This stone is widely reputed to be a meteorite and even thought to be the oldest preserved fragment...Jefferson was quoted in reference to a report of a meteorite fall; “. . .It may be very difficult to explain...of modes of meteorite origin, and possible genetic relations between different meteorite types. More... Paris Museum of Natural History, Center for Meteorite Studies of Arizona State University, Harvard and
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applied to mineral substances. and a number of meteorite and rock names where their -ite termination can...Aedelforsitc (of Erdmann). syn. of edelfors. impure wollastonite (of Leman). E.F. G locker ( 1 839) Cru11driss..."probably a contraction of agalmatolite". Agramite. meteorite. S. Meunier ( 1 893) Revision Fers. Mereoriques...Mereoriques. p. 63. Name given to the Agram iron meteorite. 17.1.3 Agrellite. NaCa 2 S i4O 1 oF. J. Gittins. M...33- 1 230]. (TL) Villedicu Township. Temiscaming County, Quebec. Canada. Named for S.O. Agrel l. Agricolite
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Poe f JP Se wae Bing! OE OMe m9 hes DG 2 County 2 on Ba § wi tn if Council & "& : |...phosphorus has been thought to occur free in a meteorite; very doubtful. 1.24 Arsenic. 2[As]. Dana 7th...Mag. 24-620; M.A. 6-332; 4-277; 10-540. 14.5.3 Wollastonite (of Leman). 6[CaSiO,], the anorthic phase. Dana...Beudant). Var. Manganwollastonite, 14.18.11; wollastonite, 14.6.10a. Ferrowollastonite, 14.22.1; Magnesium-...lite (in part), Stellite (of Thomson, in part), Wollastonite (of Thomson). Var. Walkerite (of Heddle), 14
 
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