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Iron from
Alais meteorite, Alès, Alès, Gard, Occitanie, France


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:Iron
Formula:Fe
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Iron data
Locality Data:Click here to view Alais meteorite, Alès, Alès, Gard, Occitanie, France
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1010398
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1010398:0
GUID (UUID V4):6d15ac4a-1e23-4762-b510-b901387ee815
Nearest other occurrences of Iron
68.9km (42.8 miles) Juvinas meteorite, Labastide-sur-Bésorgues, Largentière, Ardèche, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
91.2km (56.7 miles) Aubres meteorite, Aubres, Nyons, Drôme, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
References
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SpectromCtrie de Masse, B2timent 104, 91405 Orsay Campus, France 2Mail Stop ST, NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston...Sulfate veins were first described in the Orgueil meteorite in 1961, almost one century after its fall. However...years after the first of these meteorites fell (Alais in 1806). THE CI1 CARBONACEOUS CHONDRITES Because...chondrite, Alais, occurred 1806 March 15 at Valence, in the arrondissement d'Alais, France. Fortunately...publication of one of the first scientific reports on a meteorite fall (Biot, 1803). In fact, the aspect of the
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magnetic phase found in four of the chondrites (Alais, Ivuna, Orgueil, Tonk) was magnetite containing...however, a small amount of a thermally unstable iron compound (presumably FeS) is additionally present...of magnetite, based on saturation moments, are: Alais, 5.3 ± 0.4%; Ivuna, 12.2 ± 0.9%; Orgueil, 11.9 ±...considered only in that context. The magnetite of the Alais sample appears to be somewhat unusual inasmuch as...that detailed studies o f the oxidation states of iron in carbonaceous chondrites may yield significant
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sources of meteoric matter both stones and alloys with iron and also the minute chemical examination which had...criticism of the academician's analysis of the Luce meteorite (Fougeroux et aL, 1772; Lavoisier, 1772): It was...essential in establishing the authenticity of meteorite falls in 1802/3 (Sears, 1975). In analytical technique...hydrogen sulphide becoming an analytical reagent in meteorite analysis long before its use became widespread...identifications made before about 1840* Element Sulphur Meteorite in which found Method of discovery Method most
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our own age. Olbers in a paper on the fall of a meteorite which occurred at Sienna in Italy, on the 16th...the moon. Some of these bodies contain metallic iron, which when exposed to air and moisture is by degrees...degrees converted into hydrated peroxide of iron, and this is the case with the minerals of the crust...conclusions which he has drawn from them. I. The Meteorite of Blansko.~This stone, which induced M. l~erzelius.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Protoxide o f iron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Protoxkle of
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chondrites and ~aphi~troili~ or troilite nodules from iron meteorites) were fractionated by silica gel chromatography...of the lower molecular weight alkanes in a few meteorite samples (Orgueil and Mokoia) showed a predominance...hexadecane. The hydrocarbons in three meteorites (Ivuna, Alais and Warrenton) had bimodal distributions indicating...hydrocarbons from tho graphitic-troilitic nodules of iron meteorites were similar to those of Type II and...NOONER and J. 0~6 CONTENTS Abstract Introduction Meteorite samples Methods Results-Carbonaceous chondrites
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containing about 1% Ni. Alais, Ivuna and Orgueil also contain minor cubanite, CuFe2S3, and Alais minor pentlandite...neutron-irradiated 360 magnetic separate of the Orgueil meteorite, Lewis and Anders [1 ] noted a significant release...noted by Folinsbee et al. [11 ] in the Revelstoke meteorite as a result of X-ray powder diagrams which gave...and they noted that pyrrhotites in Revelstoke and Alais were significantly less corroded than those in Orgueil...pyrrhotite in a polished thin section of the Orgueil meteorite. Dark material within the pyrrhotite grain is
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fine-grained Alais and Orgueil matrix material show a narrow band in the Alais meteorite matrix (Fig....trending, but more scattered, band in the Orgueil meteorite matrix (Fig. 2B) (Mackinnon and Kaser 1988). The... But, coarser matrix compositions in the Tonk, Alais, Orgueil, and Ivuna CI chondrite meteorites (McSween...very fine-grained, low-Mg Fe-Si, compositions of Alais and Orgueil matrix (Figs. 2A and 2B) resemble some...fine-grained layer silicate matrix compositions in the Alais (A) and Orgueil (B) meteorites (Mackinnon and Kaser
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1769–1794 (2014) doi: 10.1111/maps.12351 The Orgueil meteorite: 150 years of history Matthieu GOUNELLE1,2*and...Paris, France 2 Institut Universitaire de France, 103 boulevard Saint-Michel, 75005 Paris, France 3 Astromaterials...very special meteorite. The Orgueil meteorite fell near Montauban in southwestern France on May 14, 1864...size of the full Moon, was seen across Western France, and almost immediately made the news in local...The skilled scientists reported the presence of iron sulfides, hydrated silicates, and carbonates in
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distribution of “spiral” magnetite among different meteorite classes, as well as to investigate their spiral...sections of 15 CC spanning different classes—CI1: Alais (USNM 6659-9), Ivuna (AMNH 3963 MZ1), Orgueil (FM...magnetite plaquettes were observed in 9 CC samples (Alais, Ivuna, Orgueil, LAP 02422, GRO 95577, GRA 95229...and (2) extent of aqueous alteration that the meteorite sample has undergone. Magnetite plaquettes are...describing the geometry of the magnetite plaquettes Meteorite Magnetite plaquettes Occurrence Stack thicknessa
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isotopic composition of specimens from any one meteorite varied considerably, dependent upon the relative...provide an assessment of the heterogeneity of a meteorite. The: total carbon obtained from samples of Orgneil...Preoambrisn Limestone (Montana) Orgueil (Paris, France) Non-saponi6able (mg/lOO g of fJ8mple) 144 13...meteorites, Description Canyon Diablo Iron Octahedrite Gibeon Iron octahcdrite Orgueil [Cl] OrgIld Orgueil...National d’Histoire d’Hietoire NaturelIe. Paris. France. 6. F. Gazzerrini, Novera, Italy. 6. R. E. Folinebee
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 4 5 Organic Riches in the Murchison Meteorite 57 Cosmic Carbon Chemistry 58 On the Nature...extraterrestrially, arriving from space on a comet or meteorite. It also argued that a large fraction of Earth’s...Taras Bryndzia (Australia/USA), Claude Jaupart (France), Adrian Jones (UK), Barbara Sherwood Lollar (Canada)...example, cultivation of DCO support in Germany, France, Italy, the UK, Russia, China and Japan, as well...thickness of about 2300 kilometres, composed mainly of iron and nickel. The outer core is the seat of Earth’s
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stage of their evolution, in order to oxidize their iron (Anders, 1971) suggests that their accretion took... meters per gram, for the Orgueil and the Alais meteorite, respectively, and more than 100m2g -l in some...dust found in the primeval solar nebula (nickel-iron, magnetite, hydrated silicates) (Anders, 1971)....Specific gravity (5) Chondrules (6) Fraction of iron in oxidized form (7) 20% 6% 4% 2.2 Absence...mineralogy; most of them are silicates of magnesium and iron in various proportions; hereafter the symbol M is
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obtain a panorama of the scope and substance of meteorite research. I endeavored to remedy this situation...not exhaustively discussed—the great upsurge in meteorite research along many new lines in recent years...and conservation of meteoritic material. Every meteorite is to some degree unique; and meteorites, unlike...I not been favored bv the curatorship of the meteorite collection of The American Museum of Natural History...Chicago Natural History Museum, the Nininger Meteorite Collection (Arizona State University, Tempe),
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Université de Grenoble 1, F-38041 Grenoble Cedex 9, France Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences...+0.2 to +0.5), and may be as high as 30–40% for iron monosulfide (EOS = 2) (Electronic annex). 3 Fig...of the sulfur Kedge XANES spectrum of the Alais meteorite (spectrum digitized from Orthous-Daunay et...superimposed for comparison. (d) Fitting the meteorite spectrum with the GCF method results in a high...the soil organic matter, and pyrrhotite in the meteorite. All three reference compounds have a broad absorption
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Professor of Chemistry and Geology Director, Nininger Meteorite Collection Arizona State University JOHN WILEY...Chemistry and Geology, Director of: the Nininger Meteorite Collection, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona...announced the transfer of the outstanding Nininger Meteorite Collection to Arizona State University. Throughethe...the National Science Foundation, the Nininger Meteorite Collection was established primarily for purposes...research interests, New develop- ments in the study of iron-meteorites are presented by Massalski (metallurgy)
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Meteorites in History 152 13 A Meteorite Falls 14 Meteorite Recognition, Classification and Ages...Kepler and Newton 230 The Orbit of a Comet/Meteorite/Meteoroid 231 Short Periodic Comets Observed...Comets/Meteorites/Meteoroids 240 Table of Principal Meteorite (Impact) Sites 242 The Major Annual Meteor Showers...collision with the Earth 16 The orbit of a comet/meteorite/meteoroid TABLES I II Parabolic Elements of...Barwell meteorite 39 Reassembled fragments of the Barwell meteorite 40 The Wolf Creek meteorite crater
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bodies notes in a musical chord. the south of France, who sought to explain the rings of Saturn. ...sun, it could not have a core made largely of iron, in view of the scarcity Yet there was ample evidence...evidence that the earth have a heart of iron. Arnold Eucken in Gottingen pointed of that metal in the...a cloud of cooling solar gas, the would be the iron. The earth, in his view, first material to condense... 40 some WE • ARE NOT ALONE rain of molten iron that formed the core. The lighter com- ponents
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CNRS Aix-Marseille University, Aix en Provence, France. mail : aboulahris@cerege.fr . 3Université de Tunis...Science Tunis, Tunisia, 4 Meteorite Laboratory Lehmweg Gifhorn, Germany, 5 Meteorite Recon Mühlendamm Hamburg...calculation of meteorite flux is possible [4]. Following previous estimation of meteorite flux based on...Microprobe analyses for some of them. Dating of seven iron meteorites from the Sahara using isotopes of 36Cl...structures in the alluvial fan, or the result of a meteorite shower. Their age, whatever the event is, is very
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stony and stony-iron meteorites. The third volume will contain descrip­ tions of iron meteorites, tables...Pretoria, South Africa); H. H. Nininger (Amer­ ican Meteorite Museum); J. J. Orcel (Museum National d'Histoire...(1864) 1492-B-1 Brant, S. A poem on the Ensisheim meteorite. (written in Latin with German translation). Book:...Printed by W. Stansby, London ( 1625) Bache, A. Meteorite at Antony, near Plymouth. Pamphlet: 1640-B-l The...1 - C - l * Carli, Ii'. No Title (on the Yago meteorite ) . Vallisnieri Opere Fisico - Mediche, Venezia
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London. The three most perfectagentswereperchlorideof iron, chloride of lime, and lime. The proportions were...thefgoatmoath (0. Liginpenda), and man who rst extracted iron from its by others that of the stag beetle (I/wcamus...of the shafts. put down, that the metalic bed of iron and copper ore was reached; and in the main shaft...sandstonegrit, highly impregnated with carbonate of iron. That on the summit of Mount1$.ed_Cap is of this... It might be argued that the specimens from an iron furnace in New South Wales. A communicationwas
 
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