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Spinel from Queen Fabiola Mts, Queen Maud Land, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica

Antarctica
 
  • Eastern Antarctica
    • Queen Maud Land
      • Queen Fabiola Mts
Ikeda Yukio (1988): Petrochemical study of the Yamato-691 enstatite chondrite (EH3) II: Descriptions and mineral compositions of unusual silicate-inclusions. Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Antarctic Meteorites 1, 14-37. [http://ci.nii.ac.jp/naid/110000029852/en/]
Yurimoto, H., Rubin, A. E., Itoh, S. & Wasson, J. T. (2001) Non-Stoichiometric Al-rich Spinel in an Ultra-Refractory Inclusion from CO Chondrite (abstract): Lunar and Planetary Science Conference XXXII, abstract #1557. (Mar 2001).
Brearley, A. J. & Jones, R. H. (1998) Chondritic Meteorites: IN: Planetary Materials (Papike, J.J. [Ed.]), Chapter 3, 398 pages: Mineralogical Society of America: Washington, DC, USA.
Kojima, T., Yada, S. & Tomeoka, K. (1995) Ca-Al-rich inclusions in three Antarctic CO3 chondrites, Yamato-81020 Yamato-82050 and Yamato-790992: Record of low temperature alteration. Proc. NIPR Symposium. Antarct. Meteorites 8: 79-96. (May 1995).
Graham, A. L., Yanai, K., Kojima, H. & Ikadai, S. (1985) Yamato 81020 and Yamato 82042
Two New Carbonaceous Chondrites from Antarctica: Meteoritics 20 (4): 654-655. (Dec 1985).
Hiyagon, H. & Hashimoto, A. (1999). An Ion Microprobe Study of Oxygen Isotopes in Various Types of Inclusions in Y-82050 (CO3), ALH-77307 (CO3) and Y-86009 (CV3) Chondrites (abstract): 30th Annual Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, abstract no. 1319. (Mar 1999).
Brearley, A. J. & Jones, R. H. (1998) Chondritic Meteorites: IN: Planetary Materials (James J. Papike, Editor), Chapter 3, 398 pages: Mineralogical Society of America: Washington, DC, USA.
Kojima, T., Yada, S. & Tomeoka, K. (1995) Ca-Al-rich inclusions in three Antarctic CO3 chondrites, Yamato-81020 Yamato-82050 and Yamato-790992: Record of low temperature alteration. Proc. NIPR Symposium. Antarct. Meteorites 8: 79-96. (May 1995).
Grady, M. M., Pratesi, G. & Moggi Cecchi, V. (2015) Atlas of Meteorites. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, United Kingdom. 373 pages.
 
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