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Chabazite-Na from
Kaidun meteorite, Hadhramaut Governorate, Yemen


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:Chabazite-Na
Formula:(Na2,K2,Ca,Sr,Mg)2[Al2Si4O12]2 · 12H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Chabazite-Na data
Locality Data:Click here to view Kaidun meteorite, Hadhramaut Governorate, Yemen
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:546148
Long-form Identifier:1:3:546148:6
GUID (UUID V4):b7ef5b88-789e-4b4e-8f29-f78ce940c273
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
de/journals/chemerd INVITED REVIEW The Kaidun Microbreccia Meteorite: A Harvest from the Inner and Outer...of research into the complex Kaidun microbrecccia meteorite. This meteorite contains an unprecedented accumulation... The following well-known meteorite types are definitely present in Kaidun: EH3–5, EL3, CV3, CM1-2, and...and R chondrites. Also present in Kaidun are new C1 and C2 type lithologies, unique alkaline-enriched...materials have yet to be characterized. Obviously, the Kaidun parent object accumulated materials from across
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
contain graphite; Sibearing metallic Fe-Ni; Ca-, Mg- Na-, K- and Ti-bearing sulfides; and enstatite with very...the IMACNMNC, including 17 from the Allende CV3 meteorite (Ma, 2015a) and high-pressure phases such as bridgmanite...al., 2014; Ma et al., 2016c) and tissintite – (Ca,Na,䊐)AlSi2 O6 -clinopyroxene (Ma et al., 2015b). As...(Fe15 ,Ni)(O12 (OH) 20 )Cl(OH)2 ␥-FeO(OH) Ca(OH)2 (Na,Ca) 2 Nb2 O6 (OH,F) Ni3 CO3 (OH) 4 ·4H2 O I 2/m...) 2 Ca5 (PO4 ) 3 OH Na2 Ca(Fe,Mg,Mn)7 (PO4 )6 (K,Na)Fe4 (PO4 ) 3 (Fe,Mn)Fe2 (PO4 ) 2 (OH)2 NaFePO4 Ca18
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
Book (edition)
rocks and extru1976. sive equivalentsassociated with Na amphiboles, astroAdamsite-(Y) NaY[CO3]i•6H2O phyllite...Fe •~lSi2O,,J (9.D.jadeitegroup),a pyroxene,an end Na-Fe•-member ah.o named acmite. Monoclinic,C2/c, a...Kalmar prov., Sweden. CM 30, 1039, 1992. Ajoite (K,Na)Cu/+ Al[(OH) 6 1Si9O24]•3H 2O (9.H). Triclinic, PT...the Sudbury dist., Ontario. At Tenham chondrite meteorite, with wiistite, majorite, Richelle. near Liege...Disseminated in plessite from the Onello iron meteorite, Sakha, Siberia, Russia. AM 87, 1245-1249, 2002
 
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