| Graham, A. L., Michel-Levy, M. Christophe, Danon, J., Easton, A. J. (1988) The Tuxtuac, Mexico, Meteorite, an LL5 Chondrite Fall. Meteoritics, 23 (4) 321-323 doi:10.1111/j.1945-5100.1988.tb00916.x | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Meteoritical Society, 1988. Printed in USA The Tuxtuac, Mexico, Meteorite, an LL5 Chondrite Fall A. L. GRAHAM,'...August 1988) Abstract- The Tuxtuac meteorite fell in zacatecas state, Mexico, on 16 October 1975, at 1820...nickel metal (taenite 37-41% Ni, 1.7 ± 0.3% Co; tetrataenite 47-52% Ni, 0.8-1.4% Co). The stone is unusual...INTRODUCTION THE METEORITE IS REPORTED to have fallen at Tuxtuac, Zacatecas state, Mexico (22°II'N., 102°58'W...102°58'W.). Tuxtuac is a village situated 40 km west of Jalpa. The name does not appear in the Times Atlas | | | Book | fourfold rotary inversion axis in c. Example: the meteorite mineral schreibersite (Fe,Ni)3P. 5 4/m, tetr.-dipyramidal:...of gypsum have been found in caves in Chihuahua, Mexico, where they formed by solution of anhydrite rock...Indonesia (160 t), Peru (130 t), Ghana (130 t), Mexico (110 t), Uzbekistan (100 t), Kazakhstan (100 t)... . Fig. 4.6 Cosmic nickeliron, (Fe,Ni). Iron meteorite (octahedrite) from Joe Wright Mountain, Arkansas...(7 Chap. 31; 7 Sect. 32.2). The biggest iron meteorite so far known has a weight of about 60 t and is |
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