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Pyroxene Group from
Orgueil meteorite, Orgueil, Montauban, Tarn-et-Garonne, Occitanie, France


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:'Pyroxene Group' (not an IMA approved species)
Formula:ADSi2O6
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Pyroxene Group data
Locality Data:Click here to view Orgueil meteorite, Orgueil, Montauban, Tarn-et-Garonne, Occitanie, France
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:858690
Long-form Identifier:1:3:858690:2
GUID (UUID V4):88556ce2-dcac-49d5-97ef-6986e26aa8cc
References
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mineralogical data resources (Hazen et al. 2015a, 2015b; Hystad et al. 2015a, 2015b) with statistical...predictions of Earth’s “missing” minerals (Hazen et al. 2016; Grew et al. 2016). This study is focused on the...(http://rruff.info/ima as of 1 March 2016; Lafuente et al. 2015). The limited number of species makes it...meteorites and terrestrial rocks include 612 LIU ET AL.: CHROMIUM MINERAL ECOLOGY 613 Table 1a. IMA...Biologically Mediated; 9 = Meteorites. 614 LIU ET AL.: CHROMIUM MINERAL ECOLOGY Table 1b. Mineral
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
identification has elucidated many aspects of meteorite formation. Of particular interest are five phosphate... the spinel and garnet analogs of olivine and pyroxene respectively; a number of calcium- and aluminum-rich...aluminum-rich silicates in the Allende meteorite, a Type 1II carbonaceous chondrite which fell in 1969; and...compositional range of the common minerals olivine, pyroxene, and plagioclase has also been greatly increased...(Mason, 1962), when I wrote an account of the meteorite minerals then recognized, see Table 1, the list
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years there, and they had met in a Christian study group at the university. Kulp had been an undergraduate...it, it was just at this time that the Allende meteorite fell and the minerals contained within the so-called...Silliman Chair and being curator of the Yale meteorite collection. In a continuation of Karl’s foray...with the Earth. Over the next 20 years, Karl’s group led the way in using this isotopic system for exploring...The ocean, streams and atmosphere. In: Wedepohl KH, et al. (ed.) Handbook of Geochemistry, pp. 297–323.
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asteroids (Burbine et al., 2002) as well as from the Moon and Mars (e.g., Shearer et al., 1998) and possibly...possibly from comets (Gounelle et al., 2006; Gounelle et al., 2008). Micrometeorites are derived mostly...mostly from asteroids (Kurat et al., 1994; Genge et al., 1997); a minority are from comets (Engrand and Maurette...Maurette, 1998; Nakamura et al., 2005; Dartois et al., 2013). Because interplanetary dust particles (IDPs)...material to Earth may be several thousand (Taylor et al., 2016), including an unknown number of comets
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Meteorites and Meteorite Hunters O. Richard Norton Illustrated by Dorothy S. Norton Mountain Press...O. Richard. Rocks from space : meteorites and meteorite hunters / O. Richard Norton ; illustrated by Dorothy...Meteorites 5. Meteorite Showers 6. Two Great Siberian Meteorite Falls 7. America's Great Meteorite Crater 8...Ill 131 Part ll - what is a Meteorite? 9. How to Recognize a Meteorite 10. Chondrites-The Common Stony...Mantles of Planets 157 175 201 215 235 Part ill - Meteorite Hunters 14. The Great Meteorites—Their Discovery
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eden, Pei viii . 2.2.00 5+-00.5..... Ones. ae et Vv ...(produced by the Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Miniéres and the Centre National de la Recherche... a. Geographic Coordinates peridot BA olivine group nesosilicates orthosilicates silicates BT minerals...(BT-NT) relationship is that of a group to an individual in the group, e.g., BT minerals to NT silicates...of the specific minerals in the olivine group, the olivine group is one of several mineral groups in the
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discuss recent evidence from the “84001 Martian meteorite,” which has raised provocative new questions...years ago. But clues to the nature of the plan- et before this tme are nowhere to be found in the rocks...Wainwright at Gerzeh in Egypt. tions observed meteorite falls, collected the debris and wrote accounts...accounts of the events. The oldest known record of a meteorite fall comes from around 4000 years ago in Phrygia...Roman historian Titius Livius, the celebrated meteorite at Phrygia was later transported in royal procession
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Stones from the Sky 17 3 Astronomical 27 4 Meteorite Flight, Falls, and Impacts 37 5 The Morphology...Possible Primitive Life 213 Forms 5 CONTENTS 18 Meteorite Ages and Isotopic Studies 219 19 The Origin... Illustrations PLATES PAGE The fall of the Sikhot-Alin Meteorite (Academy of Sciences of the USSR) 45 The re-entry...Schwarz) 49 The World's largest single meteorite mass-the Hoba meteorite, South West Africa (American Museum...recovery site (V. F. Buchwald, the finder) 57 A meteorite mass (iron) on display in Outer Mongolia (New
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the Bibliog¬ raphy and Index of Geology for 1970: France - stratigraphy Devonian, Ariege, Saint-Barthelemy...indexer who prepared this entry was supposed to use "France" on level 1 and "stratigraphy" on level 2, but...commonly have several variants, such as Great Smoky Group, Great Smoky Conglomerate, Great Smoky Formation...If used on level 1, Term set options are: rock group (carbonate rocks, chemi¬ cally precipitated rocks...was adopted. Broader Term (BT, BX, BA, BZ) - A group of which the Term is a member or an area in which
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are defined by chemical composition, structural group, and crystal system, with one or two references...Si04) and fayalite (Fe 2 Si0 4 ) (see Olivine Group), group names, such as mica for all the minerals with...pyrite) and also to a group of minerals having the same structure pyrite group). kind of mineralogic...sense that does not refer to a mineral species or group proper, no special designating valid mineral species...2 4 ), a mineral species assigned to the spinel group because of its spinel structure; quartz syenite
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Guest; R. N. Hamilton; J. W. Harbaugh; J. R. Heirtzler et a\.\ A. Holmes; P. M. Hurley; B. Isacks; V. E. Khain...E. Smylie; H. Martin; R. G. Mason; A. E. Maxwell et al.; P. McCurry; P. M. Melchior; W.J. Morgan; R....often useful to distinguish that relatively small group which is important in the formation of rocks as...mineral quartz, Si0 2 ) is the most important single group, followed by the carbonates calcitc and dolomite...prompted SiO, Feldspathoid Group KAlSi 2 Q 6 Leucite NaAlS Nepheline Feldspar Group KAlSi 3 O g Orthoclase
Report (volume)
des Seances de I' Academie des Sciences. Paris, France. Acta Cryst. - Acta Crystallographica. Copenhagen...Fennica - Acta Zoologica Fennica. Societas pro Fauna et Flora Fennica. Helsinki, Finland. Akad. Nauk SSSR...Copenhagen, Denmark. Annales Geographie Paris, France. Annali Geofisica Rome, Italy. Annates de Geographie...Centre National de Ia Recherche Scientifique. Paris, France. Assoc. Pacific Coast Geographers Yearbook - Yearbook...Association de Volcanologie de !'Union Geodesique et Geophysique International. Naples, Italy. Bulls.
 
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