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Glass from
Colomera meteorite, Colomera, Granada, Andalusia, Spain


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:'Glass' (not an IMA approved species)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Glass data
Locality Data:Click here to view Colomera meteorite, Colomera, Granada, Andalusia, Spain
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:639529
Long-form Identifier:1:3:639529:2
GUID (UUID V4):db48943a-b6ed-4f42-af65-20869747b54a
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%bf*7Sr age and initial *7Sr[88Srfor the Colomera iron meteorite H. G. SANZ,* D. S. BURNETT and G. 5. WASSERBUR~...Ah&&--Rb-Sr analyses of silicates from the Colomera iron meteorite show a wide range in Rb/Sr and give *Vk$%r...consistent with a simple evolutionary history in which Colomera differentiated from a parent material of chondritic...previous data for five inclusions from the Colomera meteorite (BURNETT and WASSERBUXG, 1967b) showed a...scatter. No firm conclusions were possible for this meteorite. In the present work a much more thorough RbSr
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Mineralogy of Silicate Inclusions in the Elga IIE Iron Meteorite S. N. Teplyakova*, C. A. Lorenz, M. A. Ivanova...compositions of 15 silicate inclusions in the Elga iron meteorite (chemical group IIE) show that these inclusions...and merrillite crystals embedded in high-silica glass, whereas the central zones have a fine-grained hypocrystalline...compositions of silicate inclusions in the Elga meteorite, as well as the chemical composition of phases...that silicate inclusions in the Elga (IIE) iron meteorite originated by mixing of two impact melts, ordinary
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
examining silicate inclusions within the Colomera meteorite, identified an osumilite rich in sodium and...9 Volumes virtually vitric abut those in which glass is subordinate to pyrogenetic minerals, or to residual...euhedral and anhedral crystals, set in colourless glass. Cordierite, Na-rich plagioclase, sanidine, and...crowded with inclusions of magnetite, hematite, and glass. Basal sections are isotropic and uniaxial positive...Photomicrograph of osumilite-bearing cordierite, glass, and oxide minerals. Buchite, Tieveragh. The larger
Report (volume)
Arizona State University. Tempe, Ariz. Center for Meteorite Mexico Univ. Nac. Autonoma Inst. Geograffa Bol..."Adaro" de Investigaciones Mineras S. A. Madrid, Spain. Rev. Geographie Montreal-La Revue de Geographie...Marcel Dekker, Inc. New York, N.Y. SPIE-Giass - SPIE-Glass. Redondo Beach, Calif. Society of Photo-optical...Guayaguayare, in Caribbean Geol. Conf., 4th, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, 1965, Trans.: Arima, Trinidad...lithophile element ratios in chondrites, Paper 15 in Meteorite research ( P. M. Millman, editor)- Symposium,
 
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