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Iron from
Pultusk meteorite, Pułtusk County, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:Iron
Formula:Fe
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Pyroxene Group1 photo of Iron associated with Pyroxene Group at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Iron data
Locality Data:Click here to view Pultusk meteorite, Pułtusk County, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:988585
Long-form Identifier:1:3:988585:1
GUID (UUID V4):23109dfb-6f07-4eb3-9701-4d66553586bd
References
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Journal (volume)
Gurdziel A., New finds iin the Morasko meteorite preserve, Poland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...Sosnowiec, Poland Andrzej S. Pilski Nicholaus Copernicus Museum in Frombork Frombork, Poland Ryszard...University Wrocław, Poland Andrzej Muszyński Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań, Poland Anna Karczemska...of Łódź Łódź, Poland Stanisław Mitura Koszalin University of Technology Koszalin, Poland EDITOR-IN-CHIEF:...Engineering Plac Teatralny 2, 50-051, Wrocław, Poland tadeusz.przylibski@pwr.wroc.pl MANAGING EDITOR:
Journal (issue)
DiIGGINGs TO BE REOPENED 4 THE 13 METEORITE SHOWER AT PULTUSK by Tomasz J. Turley “While it has always...MINERAL AND GEM Society to be held at the St. Louis County Library, 6814 Natural Bridge Road Panelists will...geologist ind formerly was a college professor in Poland After fleeing from his homeland, he first found...research. These methods applied to the Arizona meteorite crater have been abundantly fruitful This book...Mineral 28 News 27 Osborn BOOK ARIZONA S METEORITE CRATER,” by H. H Nininger, World Press, Inc.,
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Meteoritical Society, 1994. Printed in USA. Meteorite falls in China and some related human casualty...Abstract-Statistics of witnessed and recovered meteorite falls fo6nd in Chinese historical texts for the...number of meteorite reports in the 18th century is observed. An excess of observed meteorite falls in...casualties and structural damage resulting fiom meteorite falls are also given. A calculation based on the...events in the Chinese meteorite records suggests that the probability of a meteorite striking a human is
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the magnetic susceptibility in more than 900 meteorite samples from collections throughout the Soviet...(1962) and Gus'kova (1969). The references for the iron-nickel contents of those meteorites listed are cited...(1967a,b, 1969a,b, 1971, 1972). The transliterated meteorite names occurring in the English translations frequently...Gus'kova, 1969). 264 (3) The NRM and X of the iron meteorites were reported by Pochtarev and Gus'kova... 1969). (5) The lower the Ni-Fe content of a meteorite, the more closely grouped are the NRM and X intensities
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
been observed to occur as distinct species in a meteorite. II. To produce a similar digest of work done...cent, of chromite ; a variable amount of troilite (iron monosulphide) ; a trace of carbon, probably in the...Soluble. III. Insoluble. Silicic acid ... 26-45 ... Iron protoxide Magnesia Lime Alumina Soda 2-971 11-82...from those of an olivine, while the atomic ratio of iron oxide to magnesia, nearly 1 to 4, is that observed...them the three mentioned above; and the Hessle meteorite is a fourth example, in both the olivine and bronzite
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of the revised edition devoted to meteor and meteorite, it would have been well to draw in the very beginning...falls). p. 126-According to F. Heide, the Braunau iron in question weighed 17, not 2 1, kg. p. 129 -Watson...next-to-the-last row in Table 25 in place of the term “iron stone,” which might easily be misconstrued to validate...Crater resulted from the fall of a “stony-ironmeteorite. p. 137 - Watson’s comments on the occurrence...granules, in the soil at and around the Barringer Meteorite Crater, betray ignorance of the fact that these
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2013 Abstract—The spectacular arrival of a huge meteorite in central Siberia on February 15th 2013 was the...uncontaminated by comparison with other samples in meteorite collections so that indigenous components may...other major meteorite falls and the Tunguska event are discussed. Keywords: Chelyabinsk meteorite, oxygen...are now more generally aware of the nature of meteorite samples, it is already known that numerous (probably...material is in the form of small peb bles. Other meteorite falls having a similar nature include Holbrook
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
density measurements of 11 pieces of one fall, Pultusk (H group), were also found to vary considerably...large, the meteorite density database is still incomplete. Historical measurements of meteorite densities...bell jar (e.g.,Mason and Wiik, 1961). Typically, meteorite densities have not been determined with a classical...al., 1998) determined the bulk densities of 89 meteorite samples (weights ranging from 17.5 to 1936 g)...small ball-bearing or glass marble instead of a meteorite sample. The volume of the ballbearing (V,) was
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
91.75 Myr, making the quarry one of the most meteorite dense areas known in the world. Geochemical analyses...chondrites and probably L chondrites. Mechanisms for meteorite delivery from the asteroid belt to Earth were...well-constrained. Sky-watch camera networks and meteorite search programs in wind-eroded deserts indicate...annually per 106 km2 of the Earth surface [1,2]. Meteorite fall statistics indicate * Corresponding author...chondrites (H, L or LL), 7.9% achondrites, 4.8% iron meteorites, and 4.6% carbonaceous or anomalous chondrites
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
between pieces of a meteorite, we examined stones from two showers, Holbrook and Pultusk. Examination of...this shower. Measurements of three samples of Pultusk show homogeneity in bulk density, in contrast to...variations in bulk density between 11 samples of Pultusk. Finally, examination of two friable ordinary chondrites...analogue meteorites. This apparent mismatch between meteorite and asteroid densities has prompted several authors...2002; Britt et al. 2002) to revisit the issue of meteorite and asteroid physical properties using new techniques
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Online ABSTRACTS OF CHEMICAL PAPERS. crystals of iron-pyrites. The adular crystals exhibit the combination...tourmaline crystals, and finely divided disseminated iron pyrites, the surface of the specimens being generally...being recognizable. It is accompanied by chrome-iron-ore, and no doubt owes it origin t'o this mineral...Mzh., 1878, 4@S).-This mineral is found in Rocky County, South Minnesota. It has a brick-red colour, with...occasionally grouped together, and accompanied by iron-glance and iron-pyrites. Twin crystals of zircon have lately
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
meteoriteas a whole. well for polished-section studiesof iron meIt would result in unnecessaryrepetition to teoritesas...detail in only a few stony meteorites,be- each meteorite individually, even though each causewith earlier...minerals of unknown composition.Strucobtainedon iron meteorites. Oil immersion was INTRODUCTION usedwith...neededto d:•tinguishbetweenphases(e.g., a and7 ironor iron and schreibersite). During the present investigation...semiopaque eraIshavebeenidentified:Most common are iron (kamacite)with variableNi content a• Fe-Ni solidsolutions(taenite)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
....................................... 6365 Meteorite Material Model for Structural Properties P. Agrawal...High-Density Graphite Grains from the Murchison Meteorite (CM2) S. Amari, N. T. Kita, F. Gyngard, and M................................ 6166 Pallasite Meteorite Brahin: Composition and Genesis A. I. Bakhtin... Gusev, and D. M. Kuzina .............. 6120 Meteorite Ochansk: Genesis and Composition Peculiarities...the Presence of Amino Acids in the Tagish Lake Meteorite M. P. Bassez ................................
Book
constructively necessary, not only to conceal the iron supports for the floor above, but to prevent being...Woodbine Parish, F.R.S. A large mass of Meteoric Iron, from Buenos Ay res. 1839-54. Captain Sir Everard...Zealand. 1862. James Bruce, Esq. The Cranbourne Meteorite. LIST OF BENEFACTORS. 19 1862. The Worshipful...Regis &c. ; 1882. F. A. Eck, Esq. Part of the Meteorite of Mejillones, Atacama minerals from Copiapo,...peculiar to each. travelled on foot througli every county in England and Wales, and in 1815 he published
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Chladni (1756-1827) and the origins of modern meteorite research URSULAB. MARVIN Harvard-Smithsonian Center...Naturerscheinungen in which he proposed that meteor-stones and iron masses enter the atmosphere from cosmic space and...evidence of their elliptical orbits establish meteorite parent bodies as members of the solar system....France, 1789: A Belated De Drke, 1803: The First Meteorite Classifi The Fall at L'Aigle, France, 1803 .....Meteoritics, 1812 ................................. 577 Meteorite Origins: From Origins Within the Earth-Moon System
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stony and stony-iron meteorites. The third volume will contain descrip­ tions of iron meteorites, tables...Pretoria, South Africa); H. H. Nininger (Amer­ ican Meteorite Museum); J. J. Orcel (Museum National d'Histoire...(1864) 1492-B-1 Brant, S. A poem on the Ensisheim meteorite. (written in Latin with German translation). Book:...Printed by W. Stansby, London ( 1625) Bache, A. Meteorite at Antony, near Plymouth. Pamphlet: 1640-B-l The...1 - C - l * Carli, Ii'. No Title (on the Yago meteorite ) . Vallisnieri Opere Fisico - Mediche, Venezia
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FIB sections retrieved from the matrix of each meteorite using a Talos F200X. All observations were conducted... [14] Schrader & Davidson (submitted) GCA. METEORITE MATERIAL MODEL FOR STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES Parul...needed to achieve this objective. At present, the meteorite material found on earth are the only objects from...properties for the entire family of asteroids, meteorite unit models are developed to determine the effective...turn deduce the properties of asteroids. The meteorite unit is a representative volume that accounts
Book (edition)
• 43 62 • . . • • 74 96 • 107 123 • IRON AND FERROALLOY METALS IX RARE AND UNUSUAL METALS...Age into the Age of Iron. In a very real sense we still live in the Age of Iron, or more truthfully,...siderite) was made from the word for iron because the mineral contains iron; haematites ( now hematite) was...Colorado, cubanite from Cuba, kernite from Kern County in California, aragonite from a former kingdom...and "to wash" because it removes the color due to iron impurities in molten glass. Muscovite, the white
Book (edition)
BASE METALS 123 II III VII VIII IX X XI XII IRON AND FERROALLOY METALS 150 RARE AND UNUSUAL METALS...Age into the Age of Iron. In a very real sense we still live in the Age of Iron, or more truthfully,... siderite) was made from for iron because the mineral contains iron; haematites the (now made from...Colorado, cubanite from Cuba, kernite from Kern County in California, aragonite from a former kingdom...and "to wash" because it removes the color due to iron impurities in molten glass. Muscovite, the white
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
is that logs can be made inside wells cased with iron pipe, which offers too much shielding action for...grain size; nitriding and diffusion of nitrogen in a iron; oxidation of metals and alloys, constitutional...half-life) was used to study some exchange reactions of iron. An immeasurably rapid exchange of electrons between...after four days at room temperature. No exchange of iron atoms was observed between any of the following...radio-iodine. 29. The Use of Radioactive Iron in the Study of Problems of Iron Metabolism and Experimental Anemia
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economical than transporting metals from the Earth. Iron, for example, might be recovered and fabricated...presented by these authors let us concentrate upon the iron to hydrogen ratio in stars of varying age, location...stars to disk (Population I) stars. The range in the iron to hydrogen ratio involved in these correlations...primordial material of these stars. 6. Metals of the iron group are produced in supermassive objects which...special initial conditions to make the Universe iron itself out, at least if mass density irregularities
Book
a s s i u m - B a s i s of P l a n t Life Iron and the Iron A g e S t r o n t i u m - Metal of Red Lights...z e h i m s e l f w i t h t h e c h a p t e r on iron a n d v a n a d i u m . I n s t u d y i n g g e...i o u r of this little m e m b e r of t h e big iron family. I c a n o n l y a d v i s e t h e c a r...nitrogen and hydrogen ; metals—sodium, magnesium, iron, mercury, gold or such substances as silicon, chlorine...i n c r e a s e s t h e m o b i l i t y of t h e iron, all t h a t is light rises to t h e s u r f a c
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combinations of metals like chromium, tungsten, iron or nickel, with carbon monoxide. If chromium hexacarbonyl...Indian commonly mahout raise high his ankus (an iron rod with a hook at one end) and bring it down smartly...in principle since mining first started in the county in medieval times. Before that, tin extraction...system simulated the effect of momentarily jamming an iron bar across the terminals in the substation. Not...Institute of Cancer Research Sutton. Surrey Meteorite showers W. Pirie casts doubts on the figure of
 
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