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Comparing Localities

Comparing:

Steinbach meteorite (Potůčky; Breitenbach; Eibenstock; Gotha; Grimma; Johanngeorgenstadt; Rittersgrün), Schönheide, Erzgebirgskreis, Saxony, Germany

with

Tucson meteorite (Irwin-Ainsa meteorite), Box Canyon, Pima County, Arizona, USA

Mineral Lists

Steinbach meteorite (Potůčky; Breitenbach; Eibenstock; Gotha; Grimma; Johanngeorgenstadt; Rittersgrün), Schönheide, Erzgebirgskreis, Saxony, GermanyTucson meteorite (Irwin-Ainsa meteorite), Box Canyon, Pima County, Arizona, USA
Albite
(Var: Oligoclase)
Anomalous IVA iron meteorite
Anorthite
Brezinaite (TL)
Diopside
EnstatiteEnstatite
(Var: Bronzite)
ForsteriteForsterite
IronIron
(Var: Kamacite)(Var: Kamacite)
Schreibersite
Taenite
Tridymite
Troilite
Ungrouped iron meteorite
Total: 10Total: 10

Chemistry

Number of mineral & variety species for each element. Red indicates lower than total percentage of mineral species with that element, green indicates higher.

ElementSteinbach meteorite (Potůčky; Breitenbach; Eibenstock; Gotha; Grimma; Johanngeorgenstadt; Rittersgrün), Schönheide, Erzgebirgskreis, Saxony, GermanyTucson meteorite (Irwin-Ainsa meteorite), Box Canyon, Pima County, Arizona, USATotal approved
O644901
Na201151
Mg33828
Al211217
Si641673
P01748
S111328
Ca021529
Cr01110
Fe341381

Statistics

Total Rows:16
Total Matches:4
Percent Matches:25.00%
 
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