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Pyrrhotite from
Mighei meteorite, Mykolayiv Oblast, Ukraine


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:Pyrrhotite
Formula:Fe1-xS
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Pyrrhotite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Mighei meteorite, Mykolayiv Oblast, Ukraine
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:858535
Long-form Identifier:1:3:858535:6
GUID (UUID V4):1cb55ee3-b41c-4f89-abec-30a8c6ce9a7d
Nearest other occurrences of Pyrrhotite
41.8km (26.0 miles) Stankuvatske Li-deposit, Holovanivsk Raion, Kirovohrad Oblast, Ukraine
63.6km (39.5 miles) Maiskoe gold deposit (Mayske), Podilsk Raion, Odessa Oblast, Ukraine
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
detail in only a few stony meteorites,be- each meteorite individually, even though each causewith earlier...Melrose Mern Mez5 Madaras Aussun Bald Mountain Mighei Miller, Arkansas Bath, S. Dakota Beandsley Mocs...pend on the sulfur and oxygen contents of the meteorite. A higher content of sulfur or oxygen With few...Si,, which are absent,from other parts of this meteorite. On rare occasionsgraphite forms well-devel- ...greaterhardness.The mineralis de- In the Four Corners meteorite and some others the iron tectably anisotropic
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Abundances of P-rich opaque phases in CM chondrites Meteorite Acfer 094 ALH 83100 ALH 83102 ALH 84029 ALH 84044...96029 Erevan GRA 98074 Kaidun LEW 85311 MAC 88100 Mighei Murchison Murray Nogoya QUE 97077 Tagish Lake Y-82042...Museum, Wien, Austria; NASA, collection of iron meteorite of NASA, United States; AMNH, American Museum...n.m., not measured; Pn, pentlandite; and Po, pyrrhotite. results of our study and discussing their possible...oxyphosphides (see below). In addition, the proportion of pyrrhotite and pentlandite grains was determined in every
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
Meteorites and Meteorite Hunters O. Richard Norton Illustrated by Dorothy S. Norton Mountain Press...O. Richard. Rocks from space : meteorites and meteorite hunters / O. Richard Norton ; illustrated by Dorothy...Meteorites 5. Meteorite Showers 6. Two Great Siberian Meteorite Falls 7. America's Great Meteorite Crater 8...Ill 131 Part ll - what is a Meteorite? 9. How to Recognize a Meteorite 10. Chondrites-The Common Stony...Mantles of Planets 157 175 201 215 235 Part ill - Meteorite Hunters 14. The Great Meteorites—Their Discovery
Book
fourfold rotary inversion axis in c. Example: the meteorite mineral schreibersite (Fe,Ni)3P. 5 4/m, tetr.-dipyramidal:...form potential sulfide or oxide ores. Ni-bearing pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite, pyrite and PGE ore minerals can... . 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...Canada (40 kt), India (35 kt), Russia (25 kt), Ukraine (20 kt), Norway (16 kt), and Pakistan (14 kt).
Book
Radioactivity in Lunar Rocks: Implications for Meteorite Infall, Solar-Wind Flux, and Formation Conditions...is consistent with the observed occurrence of meteorite material in the soil. Many elements such as potassium...experimental error as the value obtained from meteorite lead. The apparent ages are shown in Table 2....leads used for correction are primeval lead of meteorite (7) for samples 10061 and 10084 and common lead...are plotted with Patterson’s data (/) on stone meteorite and Oversby’s measurement (7) of primordial lead
Report (issue)
Radioactivity in Lunar Rocks: Implications for Meteorite Infall, Solar-Wind Flux, and Formation Conditions...is consistent with the observed occurrence of meteorite material in the soil. Many elements such as potassium...leads used for correction are prin1eval lead of meteorite (7) for san1plcs 10061 and 10084 and common lead...percent, and the lower limit to include Patterson's meteorite data. It might be argued that the obtained age...the observed data fit into the extension of the meteorite lead array, (ii) the data lie near the U-Pb evolution
 
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