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Merrillite from
Barbotan meteorite, Barbotan, Cazaubon, Condom, Gers, Occitanie, France


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:Merrillite
Formula:Ca9NaMg(PO4)7
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Merrillite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Barbotan meteorite, Barbotan, Cazaubon, Condom, Gers, Occitanie, France
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1078773
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1078773:7
GUID (UUID V4):83f28b31-2643-47e7-a34f-96d23f121611
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043 (IIIAB MEDIUM OCTAHEDRITE): THE FIRST IRON METEORITE FROM THE OMAN DESERT A. Al-Kathiri1, 2, B. A....CH-3012 Bern, Switzerland Introduction: The iron meteorite Shi∫r 043 is a single mass of 8267 g found in...individual meteorites reported from Oman. The meteorite is a slightly elongated mass showing only minor...8 ppm, Ge = 37.25 ppm, and Ir = 3.92 ppm, the meteorite is classified as IIIAB [4], the most common group...University Press. pp. 1–310. [2] Bevan et al. 1998. Meteorite flux in the Nullarbor region, Australia. In Meteorites:
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region. As part of an ongoing project to discover meteorite impact sites, this area was investigated through...Muenster, Germany. 3CRPG-CNRS, Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy, France Campins and Swindle [1], using results from the...tend to have the same REE pattern within a given meteorite. REEs are homogeneous in a given grain but vary...proton irradiation of olivine crystals of Allende meteorite. The main process responsible for accelerating...aggregates (CFA) are widespread in the Allende meteorite. About 90 vol% of the total CaO content of the
 
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