| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | and the high abundance of ungrouped irons from Antarctica JOHN T. WASSON, XINWEI OUYANG, JIANMIN WANG ...of the new irons are from Antarctica. Of 24 independent irons from Antarctica, 8 are ungrouped. ‘Ihe fraction...these new ungrouped irons are small and from Antarctica. We continue to improve our techniques for instrumental...have been in circulation under other Table 2. meteorite Concentrationsof thirteen elements 1" 38 iron... EET and Yam&o irons (R.S. Clarke, Antarctic Meteorite Newslettersand + private comunicationl l uncertainty | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | morphological characteristics. Therefore, the study of meteorite morphology enables us to obtain diverse information...among carbonaceous chondrites. The Netschaevo meteorite is categorized into a new type of ordinary chondrite...classification is presented of 94 chondrites (from the Meteorite collection of the Academy of Sciences of the Union...Mineralogical-Petrologic Investigation of the Vetluga Meteorite Meteoritika, 1980, Issue 39, p. 43-48 The results...presented. The Vetluga meteorite fell February 27, 1949. The basic minerals of the meteorite are: clino-pyroxene | | | Book | 978-1-118-79832-4 Cover image: A meteorite on the blue ice of the Miller Range, Antarctica, from the 2011-2012 field...and Allocation of Samples in the U.S. Antarctic Meteorite Collection Kevin Righter, Cecilia E. Satterwhite...���������� 101 7 Meteorites from Mars, via Antarctica Harry Y. McSween, Jr., Ralph P. Harvey, and Catherine...������������������������������������ 131 8 Meteorite Misfits: Fuzzy Clues to Solar System Processes... 10 A Statistical Look at the U.S. Antarctic Meteorite Collection Catherine M. Corrigan, Linda C. Welzenbach | | | Book (edition) | prepared sections of meteorites Catalogue of meteorite craters 16 389 421 Catalogue of tektites in...Prior retired in 1927, and the main thrust of meteorite research in the Museum passed first to Dr. L....the nearest inhabited place to the actual site. Meteorite names are labels, of no intrinsic significance...distinct falls, and the accepted name for one meteorite may be a synonym of two or more others (for example...discovery of large numbers of meteoritic specimens in Antarctica has posed problems both in the traditional methods | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | University, Sapporo, 001-0021, Japan, 3Antarctic Meteorite Research Center, National Institute of Polar Research...to one of the most primitive meteorites. This meteorite contains highly abundance of presolar grains [1]...anticipated [6]. [6] observed that Fe,Ni metal in this meteorite was invariably and extensively altered to form...for CD, Fe-Ni Metal (kamacite- tetrataenite ± taenite) is associated with troilite. In diogenites, troilite...increasing metamorphism, reaching ~12,000‰ in one meteorite. This enrichment is almost 4 times that in the |
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