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Galileiite from
Grant meteorite, Cibola County, New Mexico, USA


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:Galileiite
Formula:Na3Fe2+Fe112+(PO4)9
Confirmation
Validity:Valid - Type Locality
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Galileiite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Grant meteorite, Cibola County, New Mexico, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:66628
Long-form Identifier:1:3:66628:6
GUID (UUID V4):d6f62bfa-cdd7-4c1f-b028-2ddad0e6925c
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Na(Fe2+ , Mn2+ )4 (PO4 )3 Galileiite c 2001-2005 Mineral Data Publishing, version 1 Crystal Data:...66 Z = 36 a = 14.98 X-ray Powder Pattern: Grant meteorite. 2.71 (100), 3.01 (90), 4.13 (80), 3.47 (50)...(2) 40.08 54.09 5.83 Total 99.16 100.00 (1) Grant meteorite; by electron microprobe, total Fe as FeO, total...chromite, troilite. Distribution: Name: In the Grant, El Ampal, Mount Edith, Chupaderos, and Bella Roca...Washington, D.C., USA. References: (1) Olsen, E.J. and I.M. Steele (1997) Galileiite: a new meteoric phosphate
 
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