| | Book | resulted, their recovery, and the history of meteorite studies since the time when it was established...1.1. Thunderstones and the Origins of Modern Meteorite Research 1.2. The Early Nineteenth Century 1.3...Minerals Meteorite Falls and Associated Phenomena 2.1 Introduction 2.2. Non-Crater-Forming Meteorite Falls...Falls 2.2.1. The Phenomena of Meteorite Falls 2.2.2. The Scatter Ellipse 2.2.3. Morphology and the Fusion...2.2.4. Meteorite Recovery 2.2.5. Terrestrial Ages of Meteorite Finds 2.3. Explosive Meteorite Craters | | | Book | fourfold rotary inversion axis in c. Example: the meteorite mineral schreibersite (Fe,Ni)3P. 5 4/m, tetr.-dipyramidal:... . Fig. 4.6 Cosmic nickeliron, (Fe,Ni). Iron meteorite (octahedrite) from Joe Wright Mountain, Arkansas...(7 Chap. 31; 7 Sect. 32.2). The biggest iron meteorite so far known has a weight of about 60 t and is...microdiamonds are found in meteorite craters where, due to the impact of a big meteorite, the adjacent country... first recorded by Foote (1891), in the iron meteorite of Canyon Diablo, Arizona. Many of these diamonds |
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