| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | of the high magnct.ic susceptibilit,y of t.he meteorite, metal being absent,. Subsequently, it was demonstrated...preterresbrial origin, although it probably existed in the meteorite as hydroxyl groups rather than as wat.er molecules...could have been acquired ~fler the fall of the meteorite, by reaction of a highly hygroscopic substance...4 III Mokoia Notes. Samples were 0.1 g of meteorite, except for Omans, where the low salt content...laboratory of W. H. ZAC~~ARIASEN (ea. 1954) on Mighei, Murray and Cold Bokkeveld resulted in a tentative | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | tektites, photographs, a: 864-855 Ablation rate iron meteorite “Thule”, 25: 98 Absolute abundance of the chromium...Bruderheim meteorite, 26: 6132 aubrite, Bishopville, 29: 1085-1099 cosmic-ray, Bruderheim meteorite, 26: 662...Also, Bogou, other meteorites, 29: 1327 Alabama meteorite, Felix, carbonaceous chondrite, 24: 70-82 pelecypod... cobalt in, 22: 28 Alabandite, in Abeo stony meteorite, X-ray diffraction pattern, 21: 133 in enstatite...meteorites, 29: 1143 ferrmagnesian, in Norton Co. meteorite, 27: 941, 943, 944 Alanine in clam shells, 21: | | | Book | (7 Sect. 11.5.2), titanite (7 Sect. 11.1), and gypsum (7 Sect. 9.1). z Orthorhombic Crystal System generally...fourfold rotary inversion axis in c. Example: the meteorite mineral schreibersite (Fe,Ni)3P. 5 4/m, tetr.-dipyramidal:...melt protrusion has an elliptical shape. Taking gypsum, CaSO4·2H2O, as an example, the longest axis of...Microhardness (in kilobars) 1 Talc 1.4 ± 0.3 2 Gypsum 6.1 ± 1.5 3 Calcite 14.9 ± 1.1 4 Fluorite...± 5 10 Diamond 1150 . Fig. 1.21 Crystal of gypsum with a linear melt protrusion of wax (blue) on | | | Report (Issue volume) | elements in Apollo 11 lunar rocks: Implications for meteorite influx and origin of moon 1117 P. W. GAST, N....in the Barwell and St. Severin 1neteorites. In Meteorite Research, (editor P. Millman), pp. 267- 274. D...metal of stone and stony-iron meteorites. In Meteorite Research, (editor P. Millman), pp. 355- 362. D...during the gardening processes associated with meteorite impact. Our recalculated analysis (basalt plus...4), all data lie to the right-hand side of the meteorite isochron (MURTHY and PATTERSON , 1962), which |
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