| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 451. Ascension Island, vlasovite, 233. Assisi, meteorite, description, mineralogy, 595. Astrophyllite,...The metallographic structure of the Kodaikanal meteorite, 687 ; The metallographic structure of 1190...see potassium-barium feldspars, 914. Barwell meteorite, anal., 101. Baryte, etching of, 750. Basalt,...and ganophyllite, 893; celsian, 914. Bencubbin meteorite, descr., descr, and anal. of enclaves in, bearing...formanite, topaz, rubellite, 50. Billygoat Donga meteorite, description, 694. Binnenthal, Valais, Switzerland | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | J.), The Gibeon meteorite, 888; - - and FAUL~NER (D.), The Barranca Blanca meteorite, 898; - - and SMITh...SMITh (P. L.), The Weekeroo Station meteorite, 67o; - - and YARDLEY (E. D.), The Brenham pallasite, 275...LEvI-DONATI(G. R.), and WIIK (H. B.), The Siena meteorite, 34. BALL (D. F.), Basaluminite from near Harlech...cobaltite, 26. BINNS (R. A.), Oldhamite from the Hvittis meteorite, 144; Pyroxenes from chondritic meteorites...DODD (R. T.), Oriented olivines in the Parnallee meteorite, 230. Dolerite, Hebrides, anal., 427; South Africa | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Kot, Atlanta, Bethune, Bhthf%eld,Daniel’s Ku& Hvittis, Indarch, Jajh deh Kot Lalu, Khairpur, Kota-Kota...(1903) in his cltlssic description of the Hvittis meteorite, the establishment of s, specific group of...and Khsirpur meteorites, and placed them with Hvittis snd Pillistfer (and tentatively St. Msrk’s snd...snd Indarch) in his Group 1: Daniel’s Kuil (Hvittis) type, described as follows: “In this group the structure...B~t~e~d ~~~~~ Daniel’s Kuil (South Africa) Hvittis (Finland) Indarch (U.S.S.R.) Jejh deh I&t L&x ~P~~~) | | | Book | 2. Lunar geology. 3. Planets — Surfaces. 4. Meteorite craters. I. Title. QB501.K56 550'.999 75-45357...at Mecca. This stone is widely reputed to be a meteorite and even thought to be the oldest preserved fragment...Jefferson was quoted in reference to a report of a meteorite fall; “. . .It may be very difficult to explain...of modes of meteorite origin, and possible genetic relations between different meteorite types. More... Paris Museum of Natural History, Center for Meteorite Studies of Arizona State University, Harvard and |
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