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Kirschsteinite from
Efremovka meteorite, Pavlodar District, Pavlodar Region, Kazakhstan


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:Kirschsteinite
Formula:CaFe2+SiO4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Kirschsteinite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Efremovka meteorite, Pavlodar District, Pavlodar Region, Kazakhstan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:870585
Long-form Identifier:1:3:870585:3
GUID (UUID V4):b4253a7e-3d63-40a3-9b82-d50a397652fc
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Carbonaceous chondrites, the most primi- tive of all meteorite types, have solar-like compositions, and contain...examples of which include the unique Efremovka meteorite in the Meteorite Collection of the Russian Academy... Ca–Al-RICH INCLUSIONS IN CARBONACEOUS CHONDRITES 389 Meteorite matrix Melilite Wark–Lovering rim Fine-grained...carbonaceous chondrite and FTA CAI 33E from the Efremovka (CV3) chondrite, containing UR CAIs 3N-24 and...NWA 3118 (CV3) meteorite; (b) fluffy type A (FTA) CAI 33E from Efremovka (CV3) meteorite; (c) type B CAI
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the Allende meteorite fell in Mexico, CV3 chondrites have played a major role in meteorite studies. The...Allende quickly became the most widely studied meteorite, a title it still holds today. Initially, studies...diversity of carbonaceous asteroids and to relate meteorite and asteroid types (e.g.,Bell et al., 1989). ...Y-86751 find 200 Reduced Subgroup find Arch 990 s3 Efremovka find 21,000 s4 Leoville find 8100 s3 Vigarano...(data from McSween, 1977b). Symbols as follows: Efremovka (Efr), Leoville (Leo), Vigarano (Vig), Allende
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calcium-aluminum-rich inclusions from the reduced CV3 chondrite Efremovka ALEXANDER N. KROTI*, ALEXANDER A. ULYANOV1,2,...type B CAI (E48) from the reduced CV3 chondrite Efremovka, which is less altered than Allende. In contrast...contrast to the Allende accretionary rims, those in Efremovka consist of coarse-grained ( 2 0 4 0 ym), anhedral...accretionary rims. We infer that accretionary rims in Efremovka are more primitive than those in Allende and formed...andradite, wollastonite, and hedenbergite from the Efremovka rims may indicate that these rims sampled different
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l6-m.y.-old structure formed by the impact of a meteorite with the Earth. The long history of geological...ISOTOPE FRACTIONATION IN THE E2 CAI TYPE A FROM THE EFREMOVKA CV3 CHONDRITE. S. V. Afanassiev', S. G. Simakinz...type A CAI is one of the largest CAIs of the Efremovka Chondrite. The inclusion has been studied for...Zinc is exclusively located within the FeNisulfide region. This observation complicates the discussed models...SEA (GSS), EGYPT: AN INTERESTING RESERVOIR OF METEORITE FINDS. A. A. Barakatl, V. de Michele,, G. R. Levi-DonatP
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compact group of bodies and form the stable "meteorite swarm" in resonant orbit (Hughes, 1982). A small...from the recent cosmic-ray irradiation of the meteorite; the rest presumably comes from a presolar cosmic-ray...Interstellar amorphous carbon in the Murchison meteorite: Carrier of neon-E(L). Sachiko Amari,' Edward...other than the suggestion that the ice in this region is probably close to a steady state condition....movement of the ice with some ice dropping into the meteorite concentration zone of the Main Icefield. The majority
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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...chemical histories both in the solar nebula and in meteorite parent bodies. It was in CAIs that the great discovery...interstellar medium, in the solar nebula, in meteorite parent bodies, and during atmospheric entry. Each...realization in the early 1970s that there are natural meteorite concentration mechanisms at work there. There
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if the dust (1-10 JIm) in the chondrule-forming region experienced similar conditions to chondrules (100-1000...be possible to explain rim, matrix, and bulk meteorite refractory and common lithophile compositions...extracted presolar diamonds from the Allende meteorite by the method described in [I]. The optical properties...CRYSTALLIZATION OF PYROXENE AND SPINEL IN GABBROIC LUNAR METEORITE ASUKA 881757. T. Arai, H. Takeda, and P. H. Warren...University of Tokyo, Hongo, Tokyo 113, Japan. Lunar meteorite Asuka (A)88 1757 is a distinct new type of low-Ti
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position of 56Fe; and (iv) the abundance peaks in the region past iron at the neutron closed shell positions...mixing caused by the convection, the entire unstable region evolves essentially chemically homogeneously—replenishing...of burning region (central or shell burning) and depleting the fuel elsewhere in that region at the same...burning of this fuel then commences outside that region. Table 1 summarizes the burning stages and their...maximum temperatures that have been reached in each region in the preceding hydrostatic burning stages (Table
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position of 56Fe; and (iv) the abundance peaks in the region past iron at the neutron closed shell positions...mixing caused by the convection, the entire unstable region evolves essentially chemically homogeneously—replenishing...of burning region (central or shell burning) and depleting the fuel elsewhere in that region at the same...burning of this fuel then commences outside that region. Table 1 summarizes the burning stages and their...maximum temperatures that have been reached in each region in the preceding hydrostatic burning stages (Table
 
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