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Anorthite from
Binda meteorite, Crookwell, King Co., New South Wales, Australia


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:Anorthite
Formula:Ca(Al2Si2O8)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Anorthite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Binda meteorite, Crookwell, King Co., New South Wales, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:907007
Long-form Identifier:1:3:907007:3
GUID (UUID V4):949d91b2-4cf3-40c3-9c8d-e309303e9c69
References
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Ltd. Printed in Northern Ireland The Bununu meteorite, and a discussion of the pyroxene-plagioclase...(Received 27 .~Iay 1966) Abstract--The Bununu meteorite, a pyroxene--plagioclase achondrite (howardite)...0.04, H~O+ 1.53, H 2 0 - 0.12, sum 99.81. The meteorite is made up almost entirely of pyroxene and plagioclase...of fall are thus 9°44'N, 9°35'E. ]V[_INERALOGICAL CO~IPOSITION AND STRUCTURE The m e t e o r i t e is...composition was described from the Moore County meteorite by HESS and HENDERSON (1949). Plagioclase: The
Report (issue)
widely separated localities; a description of a new, rapid technique of sample preparation for whole-rock...SERIES COVER DESIGN: Aerial view of Ulawan Volcano, New Britain. Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication...parent rocks. Introduction As the importance of meteorite impacts as a mechanism producing lunar land forms...Lake Wilson-Mt. Davies region in northwest South Australia; (2) a group with high Ca/Al ratio centered...centered around Charlotte Waters on the South Australia—Northern Territory border and extending into southwest
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the surface, so rapidly that portions of the meteorite and the ground which were in contact were vaporized...people wondered about what would happen if a large meteorite fell to the ground, but they were limited by the...discussed (Gifford, 1924) in a paper published in New Zealand. Gifford and Opik probably were the first...meteorites and the corollary that the size of the meteorite was quite small relative to the crater it could...an equal mass of TNT. The kinetic energy of a meteorite changes with the square of the velocity and hence
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University ofOxford, Oxford OX] 3PR, England Whole meteorite samples taken from different individuals of Bruderheim...pyroxene, magnetite [Fe2+0) [Fer03) and other meteorite minerals has been to assume secondary reactions...norm composition. 3. With one possible exception anorthite has lost its ~e completely in all cases; pyroxene...NM 87131 **American MeteoriteLaboratory, Denver, CO 80201 The Kenna ureilite was found in February, 1972...1972, near the town of Kenna, Roosevelt County, New Mexico, U.S.A., weighed 10.9 kg, and measured 26
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(Chicago), the New York City Public Library, the American Museum of Natural History (New York), and the...Many other libraries throughout the United States co-oper­ ated in the task of compilation by permitting...Museum in Sydney, from the University of Pretoria (South Africa), and from the Museum National d'histoire...Naturelle, Paris); Lincoln La Paz (University of New Mexico); Frederick Leonard (University of Cal""....(University of Pretoria, South Africa); H. H. Nininger (Amer­ ican Meteorite Museum); J. J. Orcel (Museum
 
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