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Kamacite from
Aubres meteorite, Aubres, Nyons, Drôme, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:Iron var: Kamacite
Formula:(Fe,Ni)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Kamacite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Aubres meteorite, Aubres, Nyons, Drôme, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:936160
Long-form Identifier:1:3:936160:7
GUID (UUID V4):1572c57d-173e-4699-b335-ade45f77864d
Nearest other occurrences of Kamacite
91.2km (56.7 miles) Alais meteorite, Alès, Alès, Gard, Occitanie, France
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for the presence of disorderedenetatite. EIG~ meteorite falls and one find have been classified as enstatite...aubrites, after the Aubres meteorite, or as bustites, from the Bustee meteorite. The mineralogy tlnd...markedly similar and distinct from any other meteorite class. The major mineral present in each of these...Spring) is optically a high-temperature oligoolase. Kamacite and troilite are the most common opaque minerals...Description of orthopyroxenes Meteorite class or location Sample Aubres Biahopville Buatee Cumberland
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resulted, their recovery, and the history of meteorite studies since the time when it was established...1.1. Thunderstones and the Origins of Modern Meteorite Research 1.2. The Early Nineteenth Century 1.3...Minerals Meteorite Falls and Associated Phenomena 2.1 Introduction 2.2. Non-Crater-Forming Meteorite Falls...Falls 2.2.1. The Phenomena of Meteorite Falls 2.2.2. The Scatter Ellipse 2.2.3. Morphology and the Fusion...2.2.4. Meteorite Recovery 2.2.5. Terrestrial Ages of Meteorite Finds 2.3. Explosive Meteorite Craters
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fourfold rotary inversion axis in c. Example: the meteorite mineral schreibersite (Fe,Ni)3P. 5 4/m, tetr.-dipyramidal:...Somewhat less dense are the structures of the iron-kamacite group in which part of the structures display...a cubic space-centred lattice, e.g., α-Fe and kamacite. The physical properties of the metals, such as...Gold amalgam (Au,Ag)Hg Iron-kamacite group Native iron α-Fe Kamacite α-(Fe,Ni), poorer in Ni Taenite... . Fig. 4.6 Cosmic nickeliron, (Fe,Ni). Iron meteorite (octahedrite) from Joe Wright Mountain, Arkansas
 
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