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Fluorapatite from
Krymka meteorite, Mykolayiv Oblast, Ukraine


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:Fluorapatite
Formula:Ca5(PO4)3F
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Fluorapatite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Krymka meteorite, Mykolayiv Oblast, Ukraine
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:551873
Long-form Identifier:1:3:551873:9
GUID (UUID V4):490b1154-6294-41d9-9d97-24846e57fd70
Nearest other occurrences of Fluorapatite
69.8km (43.4 miles) Stankuvatske Li-deposit, Holovanivsk Raion, Kirovohrad Oblast, Ukraine
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of a unique graphite-containing fragment in the Krymka chondrite (LL3) V. P. SEMENENKO1'2 AND A. L....National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Paladin-34, Kiev-142, Ukraine 2Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle...Naturelle, Paris, France Abstract The Krymka chondrite contains an exotic graphite-beating fragment that...graphite, filiform crystals. Introduction THE meteorite collection of the Natural History Museum of the...contains 50 individual samples of the Kryrnka meteorite with a total mass of about 26 kg. An overwhelming
Book (edition)
River SW of Kras¬ noyarsk in Khakass Autonomous Oblast. BT Russian Republic BT USSR abandoned mines Term...Italy NT Chieti NT Marsica AJjsaroka Fault Abee Meteorite aa Taylor County Texas Texas Southwestern U...SA upper Tertiary Akchatau Town in SE Karaganda oblast in E central Kazakhstan. BT Kazakhstan BT USSR...in Taldy Kurgan oblast, Ka¬ zakhstan. BT Kazakhstan BT USSR Aktyubinsk City and oblast in W central Ka¬...Japan Akita Prefecture Town in E Semipalatinsk oblast in E Kazakhstan. BT Kazakhstan BT USSR Al use aluminum
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OF THE METALLIC PHASES IN THE ALMAHATA SITTA METEORITE (FRAGMENT#051). Y. A. Abdu1, A. M. Gismelseed2...Khartoum, Sudan. Introduction: The Almahata Sitta meteorite fall was unique because asteroid 2008 TC3, the...large fragments of the 1947 Sikhote-Alin iron meteorite [2] fallen in the waterlogged deposits. In the...impact structures containing large boulder-sized meteorite rocks may be present. References: [1] Anfinogenov...Fonton S. S. 1959. In: The Sikhote-Alin iron meteorite shower. Part I. Ed.: V. G. Fesenkov and E. L.
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grains (Hoppe et al., 1995) from the Murchison meteorite are compared to astronomical measurements of the...bulk samples of SiC extracted from the Murchison meteorite. Isotopic ratios are relative to the reference...result of isotopic equilibration, either on the meteorite parent body or in the laboratory. Apparently,...circumstellar silicon carbide grains from the Murchison meteorite. Meteoritics 30, 679 –693. Amari S., Lewis R....interstellar graphite grains from the Murchison meteorite indicate a massive star origin. Astrophys. J.
 
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