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Gypsum from
Vaca Muerta meteorite, Taltal, Antofagasta Province, Antofagasta, Chile


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:Gypsum
Formula:CaSO4 · 2H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Confirmed
Confirmation Methods:XRD
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Gypsum data
Locality Data:Click here to view Vaca Muerta meteorite, Taltal, Antofagasta Province, Antofagasta, Chile
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:944986
Long-form Identifier:1:3:944986:2
GUID (UUID V4):5d53e4ed-d5e3-40aa-aca3-2b4e269a79b1
Nearest other occurrences of Gypsum
40.5km (25.2 miles) Carrizalillo mine, Las Bombas, Chañaral, Chañaral Province, Atacama, Chile
73.8km (45.9 miles) El Salvador Mine, El Salvador mining district, Diego de Almagro, Chañaral Province, Atacama, Chile
88.5km (55.0 miles) Guanaco Mine, Taltal, Antofagasta Province, Antofagasta, Chile
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Adare meteorite, 352. Aegirine-trachyte from Angola, 66. Alkali lavas, 70. ~kmana meteorite, 173. Analcite...obituary. 392. Biotite-trachyte, Angola, 65. Bluff meteorite, 352. BaJJ~MALL(A.), elected member, xlviii. -...minerals, 831. 347, 354. Brito-aretic petl~graphic province~ 180, 219. BRowN (A. P.), obituary, 892. Baow/r...Nova Scotia, 340. Cbandak~pur meteorite, 352. ChAteau Renard meteorite, 352. Chemical analysis o'f meteorites...393. Crab Orchard meteorite, 167. Cracks in timber ~md clay, 329. Cronstad meteorite, 10. CaooxEs (Sir
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microscopist, Gustav Tschermak, and the outstanding meteorite collection of that day, the Vienna collection...meteorites. Table 1 traces the development of meteorite mineralogy over the following seventy years. It...extracted sulfur with alcohol from the Cold Bokkeveld meteorite, and later investigators extracted it from other...weathering. In 1955, therefore, to specializein meteorite mineralogy might well have beenconsideredthe refugeol...then, as is illustrated in Table 2.The number of meteorite minerals has more than doubled in the last ten
Report (issue)
Structural and compositional properties of iron meteorite groups ___________ The geochemical behavior of...ABBREVIATIONS The following abbreviations for the meteorite classes are used throughout the tables and elsewhere;...percent) ; all others (<0.01 percent). A list of meteorite minerals is provided, and a tabulation of elemental...minerals are quartz and aluminosilicates; the common meteorite minerals are anhydrous, whereas hydrated minerals...actual extraterrestrial abundances; irons dominate meteorite finds since they are resistant to weathering and
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to of silicon tetrafluoride. is a mixture of gypsum contain the followin"' metals Lead in addition...also characdeveloped in crystals of calcite and gypsum which have grown in loose sand. The Caribou stock...manganese and copper. a polished surface of an iron meteorite is etching reagent, a peculiar structure is...Imilac, specimens of which are to be seen in most meteorite collections, are beautiful examples of this type...closely than any other meteorite." particles sections under the microscope, this meteorite shows of metallic
 
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