| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | nlrlocaterlithos The Ordovician chondrite from Brunflo, central Sweden III. Geochemistry of terrestrial alteration...Swedish Museum of Natural History, S-10405 Stockholm, Sweden Departement fur ¨ Chemie und Biochemie, UniÕersitat...fossil H chondrite Brunflo, found in a slab of Ordovician limestone from central Sweden, is pervasively...assemblage dominated by calcite and barite. The meteorite is surrounded by a 15–20 cm wide zone of lighter...present detailed geochemical analyses of two meteorite samples, 14 limestone samples at distances from | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Netherlands 87 The Ordovician chondrite from Brunflo, central Sweden, I. General description and primary minerals...Uppsala [Sweden] 2Geologiska Institutionen, Stockholms Universitet, S-10691 Stockholm [Sweden] LITHOS..., 1984. The Ordovician chondrite from Brunflo, central Sweden, 1. General description and primary minerals...87-100. The Brunflo chondrite was found in the Rt)dbrottet quarry near Brunflo, central Sweden (lat. 63°5...63°5 ' N, long. 14°53'E). The meteorite (ca. 11 cm × 9.5 cm) occurs in a polished slab of Middle Ordovician | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | doi: 10.1111/maps.12815 Remnants of altered meteorite in the Cretaceous-Paleogene clay boundary in Poland...bottom part of the host layer. The fragments of meteorite (2–6 mm in size) and meteoritic dust are metallic-gray...Geochemical and petrographic analyses of the meteorite from Lech owka reveal the presence of Ni-rich...not permit the chemical classification of the meteorite fragments. However, the recognized mineral inventory...texture may indicate that the meteorite remains were an iron meteorite. Until now, there are only a | | | Book | Sciences Center, University of Getenburg Gotenburg, Sweden Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers New York,...SE-405 30 Goteborg, Sweden, birger@gvc.gu.se. Mario Tassinari, Lidk6ping, Sweden. Paleo Geology Center...experiments. A few times every year a rock-sized meteorite is observed during atmospheric entry and recovered...philosophically. Cosmic rays, meteor streaks, and meteorite falls occur at intervals short compared to a human...Jean Baptiste Biot on the fall of the L Aigle meteorite on April 26, 1803. These reports coincided with |
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