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Silica from
Bondoc meteorite, Quezon province, Calabarzon Region, Luzon, Philippines


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:'Silica' (not an IMA approved species)
Comments:Most likely tridymite.
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Silica data
Locality Data:Click here to view Bondoc meteorite, Quezon province, Calabarzon Region, Luzon, Philippines
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:916049
Long-form Identifier:1:3:916049:1
GUID (UUID V4):69b01851-ab41-41b0-8a02-49f6dc6f9994
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Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Rafriiti is not chemically related to any other meteorite class, whereas Ningbo is a type IVA octahedrite...concluded that the parent bodies represented by these meteorite classes are very similar in bulk composition and...oldest Swiss meteorite, and until now no isotopic data have been reported. This meteorite is not chemically...chemically related to any other meteorite and has the lowest Ir content of all iron meteorites. Chemical...Characterization of the investigated samples. Meteorite Class Fallffind Iron meteorites RaMlti (Switzerland)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
SENSITIVITY STABLE CARBON ISOTOPE ANALYSIS FOR METEORITE AND LUNAR STUDIES P.I. Abell, A.E. Fallick and...events which disturbed the U-Ph system. All these meteorite Ph isotope compositions, when corrected for the...phenomenon is not due to contamination of the meteorite samples by terrestrial lead. Further, the data...mineral fractions were isolated from the Murchison meteorite by a succession of chemical treatments and grain...have made a 117Rb·1l7Sr study in a number of meteorite classes,ranging from chondrites to iron meteorites
Book
Nininger Ask A Question About Meteorites Arizona's Meteorite Crater Out Of The Sky The Nininger Collection...cannot identify the parent body from which any meteorite was broken off. Presumably, meteorites come from...HERBERT A N D PAGE FALES 43 5. A R I Z O N A METEORITE CRATER 66 6. T W O VIEWS OF H A V I L A N D CRATER...BLUNT-NOSED METEORITE, ESTHERVILLE, IOWA 117 11. POLISHED SECTION OF A STONY-IRON METEORITE 150 12. DR...151 13. T W O VIEWS OF GOOSE LAKE, CALIFORNIA, METEORITE 176 14. N I N I N G E R R U N A B O U T , 1925-26
Report (volume)
Dept. Mines and Nat. Resources Mines Br. Pub. - Province of Manitoba Department of Mines and Natural Resources...Mass. Meteorological Monographs. Center for Meteorite American Meteorological Society. Mexico Univ...Agriculture and Resources Mineral Resources Rept. Province of Newfoun~land and Labrador Department of Mines...Pullman, Wash. Nova Scotia Dept. Mines Mem. - Province of Nova Scotia Department of Mines Memoir. Halifax...biological and physical sciences of the Pacifjc region. University of Hawaii Press. Honolulu, Hawaii.
 
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