| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Silicate-Natrophosphate Immiscible Inclusion in Elga IIE Iron Meteorite †Victor V. Sharygin 1,2 1 2 †V.S. Sobolev...RAS, 3 Acad. Koptyuga pr., 630090 Novosibirsk, Russia; sharygin@igm.nsc.ru ExtraTerra Consortium, Institute...University, 19 Mira str., 620002 Ekaterinburg, Russia The paper was presented at the 81st Annual Meeting...Meeting of the Meteoritical Society in Moscow, Russia, 22–27 July 2018. Received: 7 April 2020; Accepted:...type of silicate inclusions found in the Elga iron meteorite (group IIE) has a very specific mineral composition | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | asteroidal parent bodies Alex Ruzicka ∗ Cascadia Meteorite Laboratory, Portland State University, 17 Cramer...IIE groups are the main silicate-bearing iron meteorite groups. They show relatively little evidence for...insights about relationships between different meteorite groups. They may have something to tell us about...properties of silicate-bearing irons by group.a Group Meteorite name Metal chemical trend Bulk silicate, low-Ca...5 – Netschaëvo, Techado, Watson 001 Colomera, Elga, Kodaikanal, Miles, NWA 5608, Taramuhara, Weekeroo | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | and on druse clinopyroxene from the D’Orbigny meteorite. The average structure refinement of the studied...721-723. [7] Tonui E. et al. (2002) Antarctic Meteorite Research 15:38-58. [8] Alexander C.M.O'D. et al...fractionation trends are observed in different meteorite groups that are likely linked either with thermal...3:65.7 respectively. The parent bodies of these meteorite types inherited the isotopic heterogeneities from...have not yet discovered a separate pl-px-ol-rich meteorite to represent the missing complementary member |
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