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Pentlandite from Texas, USA

USA
 
  • Texas
    • Bell County
      • Temple
Ramdohr, Paul (1972) The Opaque Minerals in Stony Meteorites. De Gruyter. doi:10.1515/9783112651025
    • Ector County
      • Odessa
El Goresy, A. (1965) Mineralbestand und Strukturen der Graphit- und Sulfideinschlüsse in Eisenmeteoriten Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 29 (10): 1131-1151. (Oct 1965)
    • Fayette County
McCoy, T.J., Ehlmann, A.J. & Keil, K. (1995) The Fayette County, Texas, meteorites: Meteoritics & Planetary Science 30(6): 776–780. (Nov. 1995).
    • Gaines County
Bryan, W. B. & Kullerud, G. (1970) Mineralogy and classification of the Ashmore chondrite: Meteoritics 5(4): p. 185. (Dec 1970).
Boctor, N.Z. & Kullerud, G. (1981) The Loop Chondrite: Petrology, Mineralogy, and Opaque Mineralogy: Meteoritics 16(1): 61-68. (March 1981).
Huss, G. I., Buseck, P. R., & Moore, C. B. (1972) The Seminole, Gaines Co., Texas Meteorite: Meteoritics 7(4): 463-468. (Dec 1972).
    • Grayson County
Davis, A. M. & Olsen, E. (1984). Carbonaceous Chondrite Related to c1 and c2 Chondrites (Abstract). Lunar and Planetary Science XV, 190-191. (March 1984)
    • Hale County
Mason, B. & Wiik, H.B. (1963) The Composition of the Richardton, Estacado, and Knyahinya Meteorites. American Museum Novitates, No.2154, New York. 18 pp. (Sept 1963).
Briani et al. (2012) Xenoliths and microliths in H chondrites: Sampling the zodiacal cloud in the asteroid Main Belt. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 47(5): 880-902. (May 2012).
Rubin, A.E. & Bottke, W.F. (2009) On the origin of shocked CM clasts in H-chondrite regolith breccias: Meteoritics & Planetary Science 44(5): 701-724. (May 2009).
    • McLennan County
Casanova, I. & Simon, S. B. (1994). Opaque minerals in CAIs, and classification of the Axtell (CV3) chondrite. Meteoritics 29 (4): 454-455. (July 1994)
    • Terry County
Ferraris, C., Folco, L., & Mellini, M. (2002) Chondrule thermal history from unequilibrated H chondrites: A transmission and analytical electron microscopy study. Meteoritics & Planetary Science, vol. 37(10): 1299-1321. (Oct. 2002).
 
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