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Iron from
Arltunga Meteorite, Arltunga Gold Field, Central Desert Region, Northern Territory, Australia


Classification
Species:Iron
Formula:Fe
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Iron data
Locality Data:Click here to view Arltunga Meteorite, Arltunga Gold Field, Central Desert Region, Northern Territory, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1089782
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1089782:1
GUID (UUID V4):035d0a3b-3b05-4e7b-99ac-83f5fcec560a
Nearest other occurrences of Iron
96.8km (60.1 miles) Boxhole meteorite, Boxhole Crater, Dneiper Station, Central Desert Region, Northern Territory, Australia
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
unabered parts of the meteorite discontinuous fame&e of kamacite (alpha-iron) with narrow rims of taenite...from taenite. The metallic constituents of the iron meteorite average 13.43 per cent nickel. Occasional nodules...nodules of troilite are embedded in the nickel-iron. Schreibersite occurs as inclusions in the kamacite...nodules. 1. INTRODUCTION THE Corowa nickel-iron meteorite was discovered when ploughing a wheatfield...Investigations Section, University of Melbourne, the meteorite weighed 21 lb 8 oz, the specimen having been previously
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
and Central Victoria for which he was awarded a Ph.D. in 1934. He then choseto return to Australia and...of Mn in iron ore of Iron Knob in South Australia' He extended this into a study of the iron ores of the...studies of iron ores which culminated in the recognition and discovery of the oolitic iron ores in the...the Northern Territory and Constance Range in Queensland. At the sametime he sustaineda keen interest in...his studies on the Tertiary Volcanic rocks of Central Victoria and the Differentiation of Dolerites
Book (volume)
HANDBOOK OF IRON METEORITES VOLUME 1 A HANDBOOK OF IRON METEORITES VOLUME I IRON METEORITES IN...ppendices, R ef erences VOLUME 2 IRON METEORITES Abakan - Mejillones VOLUME 3 IRON METEORITES Merceditas - Zerhamra...Zerhamra Supplement HANDBOOK OF IRON METEORITES Their History, Distribution, Composition and Structure...Technical University, Lyngby, Denmark VOLUME 1 IRON METEORITES IN GENERAL Tables, Appendices, References...References PUBLISH ED FOR THE CENTER FOR METEORITE STUDIES, ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY BY THE UNIVERSITY
Book
stony and stony-iron meteorites. The third volume will contain descrip­ tions of iron meteorites, tables...(University of Michigan); L. F . Brady (Museum of Northern Ari­ zona); R. 0. Chalmers (The Australian Museum...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
 
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