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Sodalite from
Khatyrka meteorite, Iomrautvaam massif, Anadyrsky District, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:Sodalite
Formula:Na4(Si3Al3)O12Cl
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Sodalite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Khatyrka meteorite, Iomrautvaam massif, Anadyrsky District, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:723575
Long-form Identifier:1:3:723575:7
GUID (UUID V4):d01c224b-d497-41a3-a0e6-26ebc926d60d
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
1111/maps.12170 Khatyrka, a new CV3 find from the Koryak Mountains, Eastern Russia Glenn J. MACPHERSON1*...History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, District of Columbia 20560, USA 2 Department of Earth &...Deposits, Staromonetny per. 35, Moscow 119017, Russia 5 Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary...accepted 23 May 2013) Abstract–A new meteorite find, named Khatyrka, was recovered from eastern Siberia...search for naturally occurring quasicrystals. The meteorite occurs as clastic grains within postglacial clay-rich
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
minerals in relation to quasicrystals in the Khatyrka meteorite Marina A. IVANOVA1,*, Cyril A. LORENZ1, Sergey...Academy of Sciences, Kosygin St. 19, Moscow 119991, Russia 2 Institute of Geology of Ore Deposits, Petrography...Moscow 119017, Russia 3 Moscow State University, Leninskie Gory, 119992 Moscow, Russia 4 Mining Museum...Petersburg Mining University, 21 b. 2, St. Petersburg, Russia 5 Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Harvard...them from khatyrkite and cupalite in the Khatyrka meteorite particles (Bindi et al. 2009, 2011, 2012
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
quasicrystal with decagonal symmetry from the Khatyrka CV3 carbonaceous chondrite Luca Bindi1,*, Nan...Sciences, Staromonetny per. 35, Moscow, 119017, Russia 7 Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary...of the grains (labeled number 126) of the Khatyrka meteorite, a CV3 carbonaceous chondrite. The meteoritic...during impact shock, in which some portions of the meteorite reached at least 5 GPa and 1200 °C. Decagonite...disciplines. Keywords: Quasicrystal, aluminum, meteorite, chemical composition, TEM, X‑ray diffraction
Report (issue)
(six-dimensional notation) X-ray Powder Pattern: Khatyrka meteorite. 2.006 (100), 2.108 (90), 1.238 (30), 3.41...84 (2) 43.02 38.60 18.38 . 100.00 (1) Khatyrka meteorite; average of 34 electron microprobe analyses;...Likely formed by impact-induced shock in the Khatyrka meteorite, a CV3 carbonaceous chondrite. Association:...Association: Spinel, diopside, forsterite, nepheline, sodalite, corundum, stishovite, khatyrkite, cupalite, an...unnamed AlCuFe compound. Distribution: From the Khatyrka meteorite. Name: For the icosahedral symmetry of its
Journal (issue)
malachite from the Mindingi Mine in the Kambove District of Katanga began to appear in the specimen market...new Cl-rich silicate mineral from the Allende Meteorite: An alteration phase in a CaAl-rich inclusion...the Kester deposit, Arga-Ynnykh-Khai massif, NE Yakutia, Russia. It is monoclinic, P21, a= 8.4264(4)...phosphate mineral from Kester tin deposit (Yakutia, Russia): occurrence and crystal structure. Mineralogy...Carlson, Shawn M. et al.: A New Find of Fluorescent Sodalite (Michigan), 34-5: I Chamberlain, Steven C.: French
Book
METEORITE MINERALOGY Meteorites are fascinating cosmic visitors. Using accessible language, this book...book documents the history of mineralogy and meteorite research, summarizes the mineralogical characteristics...photographs of meteorite minerals, and with an accompanying online list of meteorite minerals, this book...book provides a useful resource for meteorite researchers, terrestrial mineralogists, cosmochemists,...students in these fields. a l a n e . r u b i n is a meteorite researcher who recently retired from the University
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the IMACNMNC, including 17 from the Allende CV3 meteorite (Ma, 2015a) and high-pressure phases such as bridgmanite...silica with ZrO2 -like structure (not approved) sodalite sodium-calcium hexaluminosilicate (not approved)...approved) sinoite slavikite smythite sobotkite sodalite sodium-bearing silicate sodium-calcium hexaluminosilicate...contain only rare grains of secondary nepheline and sodalite (Krot et al., 2004a) and (2) all spinel and almost...sources plausibly responsible for the bulk of meteorite metamorphism and melting: (1) the decay of shortlived
Book
fourfold rotary inversion axis in c. Example: the meteorite mineral schreibersite (Fe,Ni)3P. 5 4/m, tetr.-dipyramidal:...tennantite (7 Sect. 5.5), β-boracite, β-Mg3B7O13Cl, sodalite (7 Sect. 11.6.3). 5 432, cubic-gyroidal: three...countries and is exported, e.g., from Canada, India and Russia. Other fibrous minerals displaying toxic properties...displayed in the Diamond Fund in the Kremlin of Moscow, Russia. The biggest gold nuggets have been found in the...countries being PR China (420 t), Australia (330 t), Russia (310 t), USA (200 t), Canada (180 t), Indonesia
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Meteoritical Society (2015) 5231.pdf THE MINNESOTA METEORITE MYSTERY: TWO UNRELATED VERY FLAT IRONS E. C. Alexander...of the Arlington site. It was identified as a meteorite by the first author in June 2013 and named High...meteorites described here, the only other iron meteorite with a similar shape is Tawallah Valley, a IVB...– 2.16 g/cm3) is 93 ppm relative to the bulk meteorite and AO comprises 38 % of the parent fraction AL...Introduction: ALM-A (Almahata Sitta trachyandesitic meteorite) is a 24.2 gram SiO2-rich volcanic rock from the
Book (edition)
Feldspathoids • 266 Nepheline • 266 Leucite • 268 Sodalite • 268 Zeolite Group • 269 Other Framework Silicates...fault zones in response to intense shearing. Meteorite impacts may, if large enough, release enough energy...CaWO4 (Fe,Mn)WO4 China, Russia, Canada Nickel Pentlandite (Fe,Ni)9S8 Russia, Canada, Indonesia Aluminum...been discovered in the Khatyrka meteorite found in southeastern Chukotka, Russia. While detailed studies...quasicrystal with decagonal symmetry from the Khatyrka CV3 carbonaceous chondrite. American Mineralogist
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
OF THE METALLIC PHASES IN THE ALMAHATA SITTA METEORITE (FRAGMENT#051). Y. A. Abdu1, A. M. Gismelseed2...Khartoum, Sudan. Introduction: The Almahata Sitta meteorite fall was unique because asteroid 2008 TC3, the...Spain) and pyrrhotite (Fe1-xS, Kola Peninsula, Russia) samples were shot with a LIBS laser in a dedicated...Polytechnic University (30 Lenin St., Tomsk, 634050, Russia, anfiyj@gmail.com), 2Tungussky Nature Reserve (8...648490, Russia), and 3National Research Tomsk State University (36 Lenin St., Tomsk, 634050, Russia) Introduction:
 
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