| | Book | (orthorhombic). A polymorphs of known minerals, and meta can only be eral. Following the suggestion of Nickel...County, Utah, U.S.A., who found the first braunite. Mount Ochi, Karystos, Greece. Reinecke, T. et al. (1991):...Thompson, M.E. et al. (1956): Am. Mineral. 41, 82. Ross, M. & Evans, H.T., Jr. (1964): Am. Mineral. 49,...discovery locality, at Akatore Creek, eastern Otago, South Island, New Zealand. H.H. Khoo In Read, P.B...relationship with barytocalcite and paralstonite. Ross, CS. & Kerr, P.F. (1932): Am. Mineral. 17, |. Francis | | | Book | in Allende, Mexico). Meteorites recovered in Antarctica and the deserts of Australia and northern Africa...thought to be of the same meteorite fall, which, in Antarctica or hot deserts, may have different numbers or...mostly equigranular rocks but some (Pontlyfni and Mount Morris (Wisconsin)) contain what appear to be relic...2000). Figure 23 (a) The type-1A mesosiderite Mount Padbury having numerous centimeter-sized silicate...meteorite, Yamato-791197, was actually found in Antarctica two years prior to ALHA81005, but was not identified |
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