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Gypsum from
Tagish Lake meteorite, Tagish Lake, Carcross, Whitehorse mining district, Yukon, Canada


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:Gypsum
Formula:CaSO4 · 2H2O
Comments:X-ray diffraction of pristine samples
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Gypsum data
Locality Data:Click here to view Tagish Lake meteorite, Tagish Lake, Carcross, Whitehorse mining district, Yukon, Canada
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:890117
Long-form Identifier:1:3:890117:0
GUID (UUID V4):0526791a-bad3-4811-90f0-35a35ec15974
Nearest other occurrences of Gypsum
89.4km (55.6 miles) ā“˜Mt Skukum deposit, Whitehorse mining district, Yukon, Canada
References
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Mineralogical and spectroscopic investigation of the Tagish Lake carbonaceous chondrite by X-ray diffraction and...Ontario, 1151 Richmond St. London, Ontario, N6A 5B7, Canada 2 Institute of Meteoritics, University of New Mexico...Queenā€™s University, Kingston, Ontario, K7L 3N6, Canada * Corresponding author. E-mail: matthew.izawa@gmail...from seven different collection sites of the Tagish Lake C2 chondrite. Rietveld reļ¬nement of high-resolution...of the mineralogy of the Tagish Lake meteorite; we ļ¬nd however that Tagish Lake is more varied in major
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http://www.uark.edu/meteor ./ Mineralogy of Tagish Lake: An ungrouped type 2 carbonaceous chondrite M...April 2) (Part ofa series ofpapers on the Tagish Lake meteorite) Abstract-In this paper we describe the...mineralogical investigation ofthe Tagish Lake meteorite. Tagish Lake is a type 2 carbonaceous chondrite...any other classification. The bulk density of Tagish Lake (1.67 glee) is far lower than CI or CM chondrites...and 2.6-2.9 glee, respectively), or any other meteorite for that matter. We have identified two lithologies:
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1111/maps.12271 Testing variations within the Tagish Lake meteoriteā€”I: Mineralogy and petrology of pristine...Earth Sciences Building, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E3, Canada 2 Materials Science and Technology Division, Naval...Laboratory, 4555 Overlook Ave. SW, Washington, District of Columbia 20375, USA 3 Present Address: Department...TL11v) from the pristine collection of the Tagish Lake meteorite, an ungrouped C2 chondrite, were studied...mineralogic observations, we conclude that the Tagish Lake parent body initially contained a heterogeneous
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of the early oceans: Evidence from the Tagish Lake meteorite M.R.M. Izawa a,āŽ, H.W. Nesbitt a, N.D. MacRae...Ontario, Canada N6A 5B7 Activation Laboratories Ltd., 1336 Sandhill Drive, Ancaster, Ontario, Canada L9G 4V5...c t Laboratory leaching studies of the Tagish Lake meteorite demonstrate that the most readily leached...the most abundant solutes leached from Tagish Lake meteorite ā€“ are also the most abundant ions of salts...All rights reserved. 1. Introduction The Tagish Lake meteorite is unusual in a number of respects: its
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org Estimated optical constants of the Tagish Lake meteorite Ted L. ROUSH NASA Ames Research Center,...derived from reflectance measurements of the Tagish Lake meteorite. These are compared to some real and imaginary...of the individual minerals composing the Tagish Lake meteorite. From this comparison, it is clear that...estimated imaginary index of this meteorite. INTRODUCTION The Tagish Lake meteorite (TLM) has been suggested as...Fig. 1. a) Measured reflectance of the Tagish Lake meteorite from Hiroi, Zolensky, and Pieters (2001)
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Chondritic organic matter is present in the inorganic meteorite matrix which, in the CM and CI chondrites, contains...carbonaceous chondritesMurchison, Orgueil, Ivuna and Tagish Lake-all of which are known to have undergone aqueous...of hydrated matrix. The classification ofTagish Lake is still in dispute, but mineralogical evidence...whole-rock samples of Murchison, Ivuna, Orgueil and Tagish Lake were held within OS04 vapor inside a sealed canister...two feldspars, two pyroxenes, four carbonates, gypsum, magnetite, hematite, montmorillonite, saponite
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the bulk of Europa and the most volatilerich meteorite class, CI carbonaceous chondrites (e.g., Fanale...with abundant Mg and Ca sulfates (epsomite and gypsum) as well as some Na and other minor sulfates. The...sulfate-poor waters from the breakdown of, for example, gypsum (which is much less soluble than epsomite) and...arguments comes from advances in understanding meteorite genesis and alteration, as well as new models...magnetite (Fe3 O4 ), carbonates [e.g., (Ca,Mg)CO3 ], gypsum (CaSO 4 ? 2H 2 O), and epsomite (MgSO 4 ? 7H 2O)
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(Anders and Grevesse, 1989). Relative to other meteorite types, the CCs contain abundant carbon (Pearson...rock chips (approximately 10ā€“20 mg) of ļ¬ve CCs, Tagish Lake (CI2), Murchison, (CM2), Orgueil (CI1), Ivuna...484 498 Ebihara et al. (1982) Jochum (1996) Tagish Lake CI2 2000 460 Brown et al. (2000) Murchison...meteorites, the matrix is dominant. The Tagish Lake meteorite similarly displayed Os-labelled organic...heavily altered chondrules were observed in this meteorite (Fig. 4) which contained mesostasis (glass) that
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Bokkeveld), 1 CR (Renazzo) and ungrouped C2 Tagish Lake chondrites has been studied by K-edge XANES micro-spectroscopy...the other CMs and compared to the Renazzo and Tagish Lake chondrites. This suggests greater thermal heating...Bokkeveld), 1 CR (Renazzo) and ungrouped C2 Tagish Lake chondrites. Sulfur speciation determined from... only one ļ¬nal spectrum is obtained for each meteorite that corresponds to an average of 10 spectra obtained...(Orgueil, Ivuna, Alais) and the ungrouped C2 Tagish Lake (Table 1). With the exception of two Antarctic
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performed sequential leaching of the meteorite samples from Tagish Lake. They obtained the following order...anions SO42- >> Cl-. It should be noted that Tagish lake meteorite samples are probably one of the oldest materials...be noted that X-ray diffraction patterns showed gypsum precipitation onto montmorillonite (Fig. 5). Adenine...illite, quartz, and two small peaks attributed to gypsum (Fig. 5a, sample 1). However, when montmorillonite...mixed with distilled water, the peaks attributed to gypsum vanished, and the other peaks remained (Fig. 5a
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chondrites as well as with the ungrouped C2 chondrite Tagish Lake shows no positive match with any of these types...material as foreign clasts mixed into the host meteorite during regolith gardening. Such fragments, often... and diogenites), and also in a single lunar meteorite (e.g., Brearley and Prinz 1992; Brearley 1993;...about 20 vol% of such mostly angular clasts. The meteorite is very fresh (W0/1) as documented by the almost...lithic microclast foreign to the Rumuruti host meteorite (Figs. 1 and 4). The angular fragment is about
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aromatic hydrocarbons were reported in Martian meteorite ALH 84001, and were interpreted as one of several...range in their dD values even within the same meteorite. The lowest dD value for feldspathic glass (314ā€°)...existing on Mars when they were found in the Martian meteorite Nakhla [2,3]. Romanek et al. [4] showed the carbonates...evidence of early life on Mars within the ALH84001 meteorite. Thomas-Keprta et al. [6] showed the magnetite...Magnetofossils in Terrestrial Samples and Martian Meteorite ALH84001 Kathie L. Thomas-Keprta Lockheed Martin
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University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan S4S 0A2, Canada 2Institut fĆ¼r Geowissenschaften, UniversitƤt TĆ¼bingen...University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan S4S 0A2, Canada *Corresponding author. E-mail: ian.coulson@uregina...residency. Further data collection on additional meteorite samples is required before more definitive statements...et al. 2004; Herkenhoff et al. 2004), Martian meteorite samples provide further insight into the various...measure of the volume of empty space within a meteorite; it also offers clues to their nature and evolution
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cadmium (Cd), which is harmful to the human body. The mining of phosphate rock and phosphogypsum at Qingping...and the main mineral changed from fluorapatite to gypsum. Among all the elements, the element transfer factor...from sewage irrigation, phosphate fertilizers, mining activities, metal ore processing and smelting,...chemical enterprises in this region [22,23]. Phosphate mining in the area is mainly concentrated near the upper...and range) is limited [25]. However, phosphate mining and production processes have expanded in scope
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Winnipeg, 515 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3B 2E9 b Dept. of Chemistry, University of Winnipeg...Winnipeg, 515 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3B 2E9 c Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics...large variation in abundance, a specimen of Tagish Lake contained up to 250 ppm acetic acid (Herd et...(Durand, 1980). Indeed, the oxidation of Murchison meteorite fractions with ozone during tagging experiments...enigmatic nanophase magnetite in the martian meteorite ALH 84001. Oxalates are known to occur in epitaxial
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using high-porosity targets made of ice, pumice, gypsum, and glass, and numerical simulations of impact...2008). The bulk density and porosity of the Tagish Lake meteorite were reportedly 1.64 g cm3 and ~40%, respectively...other porous materials used in previous studies. Tagish Lake data is shown as a reference. 1 and 6: Okamoto...to target density ratio less than 2. Pumice and gypsum targets (0.59 and 1.1 g cm3) were impacted by...consisting of void spaces surrounded by walls, whereas gypsum and snow targets are coherent aggregates (Nakamura
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rutile on hematite, ā€œanthoditeā€ for ā€œramā€™s hornā€ gypsum, and ā€œsimplectitesā€ for graphic intergrowths. Calcite...personal touch to this book, for he is a true meteorite afficionado. A major attribute is an unparalleled...many of us seriously ponder unusual aspects of meteorite falls, including their possible sources and the...most advanced meteorite textbooks, but which are of considerable interest to amateur meteorite collectors...solar system, based on analytical results from meteorite studies. Norton begins by introducing concepts
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rutile on hematite, ā€œanthoditeā€ for ā€œramā€™s hornā€ gypsum, and ā€œsimplectitesā€ for graphic intergrowths. Calcite...personal touch to this book, for he is a true meteorite afficionado. A major attribute is an unparalleled...many of us seriously ponder unusual aspects of meteorite falls, including their possible sources and the...most advanced meteorite textbooks, but which are of considerable interest to amateur meteorite collectors...solar system, based on analytical results from meteorite studies. Norton begins by introducing concepts
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rutile on hematite, ā€œanthoditeā€ for ā€œramā€™s hornā€ gypsum, and ā€œsimplectitesā€ for graphic intergrowths. Calcite...personal touch to this book, for he is a true meteorite afficionado. A major attribute is an unparalleled...many of us seriously ponder unusual aspects of meteorite falls, including their possible sources and the...most advanced meteorite textbooks, but which are of considerable interest to amateur meteorite collectors...solar system, based on analytical results from meteorite studies. Norton begins by introducing concepts
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recovered (as in the case of some meteorite falls [e.g. the Dingle Dell Meteorite, Devillepoix et al., 2018]...Simultaneously weathering products, including jarosite, gypsum, calcite, halite, akaganeĢite, hibbingite, limonite...contrast, the primary peak for CI Ivuna, C2 Tagish lake and CM Jbilet Winselwan are located at 9.9 lm...5 lm, this also occurs in the spectra of C2 Tagish Lake and Jbilet Winselwan and corresponds to the primary...from individual analyses of the ungrouped meteorite C2 Tagish Lake (Fig. 8). However, aqueous alteration
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alteration in the parent body, e.g. the Tagish Lake meteorite (Herd et al., 2011). Campins and Swindle...Brown et al. (2000) showed that the orbit of the Tagish Lake meteoroid was related to an Apollo asteroid with...in general. Analysis of Allende, Murchison, Tagish Lake and Orgueil samples by Bland et al. (2004) show...in samples of Murchison, Orgueil, Ivuna and Tagish Lake CCs is strongly associated with clay minerals...saponite-dominated materials in meteorite-sized objects such as Tagish Lake. Sakamoto et al. (2010) report
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sharp, but irregular interfaces with the host meteorite and have characteristics which suggest that formed...from hot deserts. The 26AI concentration in a meteorite depends upon different parameter like the exposure...analyzed sample and the terrestrial age of the meteorite. Our data contributes to the understanding of...production rate characteristic for the corresponding meteorite class. We do not find extremely low 26AI concentrations...order to reconstruct the irradiation history of a meteorite in detail, it is essential to analyze other cosmogenic
 
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