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Taenite from
Kunashak meteorite, Kunashaksky District, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:Taenite
Formula:(Fe,Ni)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Taenite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Kunashak meteorite, Kunashaksky District, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1089764
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1089764:5
GUID (UUID V4):e4484dc4-1143-4c14-bf6e-ea50fb244cd3
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
464, No. 5, pp. 599–602. GEOCHEMISTRY The Kunashak Meteorite: New Data on Mineralogy Yu. V. Erokhina,...mineral composition of the Kunashak meteorite that fell in the Chelyabinsk region in 1949. It was found...ilmenite, metals iron and nickel (kamacite and taenite), sulphides (troilite and pentlandite), chlorapatite...pentlandite and chlorapatite identified in the Kunashak meteorite for the first time. For all minerals presents...presents data on the chemical composition. Himself meteorite is an ordinary chondrite stone and belongs to
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and on druse clinopyroxene from the D’Orbigny meteorite. The average structure refinement of the studied...721-723. [7] Tonui E. et al. (2002) Antarctic Meteorite Research 15:38-58. [8] Alexander C.M.O'D. et al...fractionation trends are observed in different meteorite groups that are likely linked either with thermal...3:65.7 respectively. The parent bodies of these meteorite types inherited the isotopic heterogeneities from...have not yet discovered a separate pl-px-ol-rich meteorite to represent the missing complementary member
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CARBONACEOUS-CHONDRITE INCLUSIONS FROM THE KAPOETA METEORITE: EVIDENCE FOR THE EXISTENCE OF NANODIAMONDS WITH...Waterloo, ON, Canada. Kapoeta is an achondrite meteorite that belongs to the howardite group, which along...nanodiamonds in CC material from the Kapoeta meteorite by Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) and Raman...nanodiamonds and amorphous carbon found in this meteorite. References: [1] Zolensky M. E. et al. 1996. Meteoritics...State. Samples provided by the JSC’s Antarctic meteorite curatorial facility. 5214.pdf 76th Annual Meteoritical
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Mattson CRYSTAL FORM AND STRUCTURE/Cecil /. Schneer METEORITE CRATERS/C. J. H. McCall 01111111m1111111111...Papers in Geology/ 36 A BENCHMARK ® Books Series METEORITE CRATERS G. J. Edited by H. MCCALL Senior Consultant...under title: Meteorite craters. (Benchmark papers in geology; 36) Includes indexes. 1. Meteorite craters-Addresses...under title: Meteorite craters. (Benchmark papers in geology; 36) Includes indexes. 1. Meteorite craters-Addresses...actual scars on the surface of the earth, of meteorite strikes? If we accept that the impact of meteorites
 
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