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Troilite from
Orgueil meteorite, Orgueil, Montauban, Tarn-et-Garonne, Occitanie, France


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:Troilite
Formula:FeS
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Troilite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Orgueil meteorite, Orgueil, Montauban, Tarn-et-Garonne, Occitanie, France
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:858688
Long-form Identifier:1:3:858688:9
GUID (UUID V4):8e0f0f85-1d16-476b-8e30-dd3066753f5a
Nearest other occurrences of Troilite
16.7km (10.4 miles) Saint-Sauveur meteorite, Saint-Jory, Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, Occitanie, France
71.6km (44.5 miles) Agen meteorite, Agen, Lot-et-Garonne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
1769–1794 (2014) doi: 10.1111/maps.12351 The Orgueil meteorite: 150 years of history Matthieu GOUNELLE1,2*and...Paris, France 2 Institut Universitaire de France, 103 boulevard Saint-Michel, 75005 Paris, France 3 Astromaterials...very special meteorite. The Orgueil meteorite fell near Montauban in southwestern France on May 14, 1864...size of the full Moon, was seen across Western France, and almost immediately made the news in local...sulfides, hydrated silicates, and carbonates in Orgueil. They also characterized ammonium salts which are
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the different forms of sulphur in the 0rguefl meteorite and their mode of formation JAN iI~ONSTER, EDWARD...containing compounds of the Orgueil meteorite: elemental sulphur, troilite sulphur and sulphate sulphur...aas with respect to elemental sulphur, whereas troilite sulphur is slightly enriched in this isotope....(~34Svery close to zero for total sulphur in the Orgueil meteorite. Minor fluctuation~ in the isotopic composition...distribution of the sulphur isotopes found for the Orgueil meteorite sulphur compounds would be compatible with
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
noncarbonaceous chondrites and ~aphi~troili~ or troilite nodules from iron meteorites) were fractionated...analyzed was observed except for one sample of Orgueil in the n-C&-n-C,, range. An examination of the...lower molecular weight alkanes in a few meteorite samples (Orgueil and Mokoia) showed a predominance of...similar to those of Type II and some of Type I (Orgueil) carbonaceous chondrites. The external part of...NOONER and J. 0~6 CONTENTS Abstract Introduction Meteorite samples Methods Results-Carbonaceous chondrites
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Geochimica et Cwmochimica Acta, 1967, Vol. 81, pp. 1626 to 16%. PergamonPrea Ltd. Printedin NorthernIreland...reviaed form 18 May 1967) AbdtThe Revelstoke meteorite fell on March 31,1966 in 8 desolate glaciated...X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy with the Orgueil meteorite. Texturel and minercllogical relationships...of Alais and Orgueil. The chemical composition of Revelstoke is simil8r to that of Orgueil. F&L AND RECOVERY...RECOVERY ON ~MBRcH 3 1,1966 et 2 1 hours 47 minutes Pacific Standard Time an extremely bright bolide flashed
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
active on the meteorite parent body appears to be the most likely origin. was troilite. During these...1962), (2) troilite with water (Bostrom and Fredriksson, 1966), and (3) oxidation of troilite by hydrogen...Kerridge and Bunch, 1979), impact heating (Lange et al., 1985), or formation of an interfacial water...Since the work of Hulston and Thode (1965), Monster et al. (1965) and Kaplan and Hulston (1966), there have...sulphur-bearing mineral ofthese meteorites was troilite (DuFresne and Anders, 1962; Lewis, 1967), the
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
pyrrhotite containing about 1% Ni. Alais, Ivuna and Orgueil also contain minor cubanite, CuFe2S3, and Alais...composition. In Xe from high-purity submilligram Orgueil pyrrhotite separates, the ratios 129 Xe/132 Xe...spallation and trapped gas components in Orgueil pyrrhotite. The Orgueil exposure age is calculated to be >~...350 K; hydrated Mg-Fe silicates, magnetite and troilite (FeS), with the possibility of residual hightemperature...neutron-irradiated 360 magnetic separate of the Orgueil meteorite, Lewis and Anders [1 ] noted a significant
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 69, No. 10, pp. 2687–2700, 2005 Copyright © 2005 Elsevier Ltd Printed...Université Paris XI, Bâtiment 104, 91 405 Orsay Campus, France 3 University of Arizona, Lunar and Planetary Laboratory...a composition close to that of stoichiometric troilite (FeS). Three of the CI1s (Alais, Ivuna and Tonk)...this study, although it has also been reported in Orgueil (MacDougall and Kerridge, 1977). The pyrrhotite...evidence of Ni or Co zoning. The pyrrhotite grains in Orgueil and Ivuna are, in general, smaller, and show more
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
sulfide. The third clast is apparently a unique meteorite type bearing compositional similarities to both...histories of materials accreting on the surfaces of meteorite parent bodies. Foreign meteoritic clasts have...1976; Fodor et al., 1976; Wilkening and Clayton, 1974), carbonaceous chondrites (Fuchs et al., 1973),...achondrites (Wilkening, 1973; Dymek et al., 1976) and on the moon (Wood et al., 1971; Haggerty, 1972; McSween...and other ordinary chondrites led Laul et aL (1973) and Higuchi et al. (1976) to postulate that these meteorites
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Abs~ct-Ma~etite and a layer-lattice silicate from the Orgueil carbonaceous chondrite show strikingly different...rn~~eti~, 10.7 m.y., is higher than that of the bulk meteorite, 4.5 m.y., which implies substantial loss of cosmogtmic...wind (SOESSet aE., 1964; HINTENBERQER et GE.,1965; EB~WGLRDT et al., 1965; W;~NKI, 1965; PEPIN snd SIGNER...Z~HRINOER, 1962; SIONEERand SUESS, 1963; HINTENBERGER et al., 1965; PEPIN and SIONER, 1965; PEPIN, 1967, 1968;...BLACK, 1969, 1970; MARTI, 1969; ANDERS et al., 1970; MAZOR et at., 1970). Stepwise hesting experiments
Report (chapter)
1861, he played a leading role in expanding its meteorite collection, developing a classification system...Lapparent (1897). Daubr~e was born in Metz, NE France 1 on 25 June 1814. He entered the t~cole Polytechnique...(eds) 2006. The History of Meteoritics and Key Meteorite Collections: Fireballs, Falls and Finds. Geological...Britain (Daubr6e 1839, 1841). On his return to France, Daubr~e was appointed Aspirant ingenieur (candidate...Faculty of Sciences of Paris of the University of France in January 1839. Appointed Mining Engineer in August
Journal (volume)
further supports the contention (Cooper, in Cooper et al., ; 1942, p. 1784) that the earliest occurrence...abounding in stromatopores on the west side of the France Stone way Company Quarry, on the north side...these important fossils were not seen. In the France Stone Quarry the String ocephalus-btdsmg gray limestone...River slightly less than a mile southwest of the France Stone Quarry, Logansport- Anoka (7^') Quadrangles...relationships, however, Company Quarry. We, is France therefore, select the west side of the quarry
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
found in four of the chondrites (Alais, Ivuna, Orgueil, Tonk) was magnetite containing less than 6% nickel...moments, are: Alais, 5.3 ± 0.4%; Ivuna, 12.2 ± 0.9%; Orgueil, 11.9 ± 0.8%; Revelstoke, 7.2 ± 0.5%; and Tonk...possible usefulness o f samples 346 E.E. LARSON ET AL. ( CAHN ELECTROBALANCE \ HEATER H 2 + CO2...Fig. 1, and has been described previously by Larson et al. [12]. By means of this system, it is possible...ability to inhibit oxidational alteration, the Orgueil sample was subjected to a second thermal cycle
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Allende Pb-Pb isochron passes through the C.D. troilite Pb point supports the common assumption that iron...radiogenic Pb in combination with young model ages for Orgueil and the Allende matrix implies that the initial...meteorites is slightly different from that of C.D. troilite (provided that the meteorites are not contaminated)...turbance of the Rb-Sr system, 5) that, assuming the Orgueil single-stage initial Pb isotopic composition to...553Ga and passing through the Canon Diablo (C.D.) troilite lead com position. 2) a scatter of data points
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
article as: P.-M. Zanetta, C. Le Guillou, H. Leroux, et al., Modal abundance, density and chemistry of micrometer-sized...8207 - UMET - Unité Matériaux et Transformations, F-59000 Lille, France ; 2. IMPMC, Sorbonne Université...MNHN, UPMC Paris 06, UMR CNRS 7590, 75005 Paris, France ; 3. EPS, Rutgers Univ., Piscataway, NJ 08854,...75014 Paris, France ; 5. ISTerre (OSUG : Univ. Grenoble Alpes & INSU-CNRS), Grenoble, France. (Pierre.marie...three well-known chondrites (Murchison, Paris and Orgueil), showing heterogeneous grain sizes and mineralogy
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
ic- hydriodic acid mixture as described by Thode et al. [3]. This was subsequently converted to silver...Table t Sulfur isotope composition of products of troilite oxidation. Temperatuze (°C) 0 25 60 tO0 834S...terms of the initial troilite as 634S in %0 34S/22S sample = [ 34S/32S initial troilite 1 ] X 1000. In...the Orgueil meteorite. In the latter case, the b34S values refer to an average value of troilite in the...the Canyon Diablo meteorite. Despite the scatter in the data. it appears that the isotopic difference
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
hydrothermal processes (DuFresne and Anders, 1962; Nagy et al., 1963; Bostrom and Fredriksson, 1966; McSween...Mcsween, 1979a, b; Kerridge et al., 1979; Kerridge and Bunch, 1979; Bunch et al., 1979; Bunch and Chang...Barber, 1981; Nozette and Wilkening, 1982; Armstrong et al., 1982). Magnetite has been known to be present...age indicated by the 129I! 129 Xe dating by Herzog et al. (1973) have renewed interest in this mineral...globules (Mueller, 1962a, b; Nagy and Claus, 1962; Nagy et al., 1963; Ramdohr, 1963; Jedwab, 1965, 1967, 1968
Report (chapter)
2016 The meteorite collection of the National Museum of Natural History in Paris, France C A T H E R...75005 Paris, France (e-mail: ccaillet@mnhn.fr) Abstract: The French national meteorite collection of...Jean-Baptiste Biot. The first catalogue of the meteorite collection elaborated by Cordier in 1837 contained...artificial samples and thin sections. France has the greatest number of meteorite falls by surface unit and by...by number of inhabitants, with 70 distinct meteorite falls recovered. The collection offers a diverse range
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
California 90095–1567, USA 3 Laboratoire de Minéralogie et Cosmochimie du Muséum (LMCM), CNRS & Muséum National...Naturelle, UMR 7202, 57 rue Cuvier, 75005 Paris, France 4 The Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes...depletion in d34S relative to troilite from the Canyon Diablo meteorite (CDT) than has been observed in...(s-process) on the primary sulfur atom (Mauersberger et al. 1996). Sulfur is ubiquitous in meteorites, and...chondrites contain 3 to 4.4 wt% sulfur (Burgess et al. 1991), much of which is in the form of elemental
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Geochumca et Cosmochlmlca Acta 1976. Vol. 40. pp. 1397 to 1406. Pergamon Press. Printed m Great...The polymer-like organic material in the Orgueil meteorite ERIC L. BANDURSKI*and BARTHOLOMEW NAGY Laboratory...Abstract-The insoluble organic material in the Orgueil (Cl) chondrite was analyzed by combined high vacuum...Stepwise pyrolyses at 150, 300, 450 and 600°C of Orgueil meteorite powder which had been exhaustively extracted...acrylonitrile, benzonitrile, acetone and phenol. The Orgueil polymer fragmentation products are very similar
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
in silicate inclusions of the Landes lAB iron meteorite. To avoid problems from inhomogeneous distribution...(average of falls). The average ratio of all meteorite falls analysed in this study was 2500 ± 270. These...These data suggest that the new S content of Orgueil with 5.41% provides a reliable estimate for the...authors (Monster et al., 1965; Kaplan and Hulston, 1966; Zolensky and McSween, 1988; Burgess et aI., 1991;...and Thiemens, 1993). In this study, identical meteorite samples were analysed for both Se and S by INM
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
several different classes and terrestrial histories: Orgueil (CI1), Cold Bokkeveld (CM2), Murchison (CM2), Vigarano...analogous to that which will be threatening future meteorite falls and the samples returned from spaceflight...Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. Keywords: Meteorite; Carbon; Organic; Alkanes; Contamination; Isotopes...1 - 9 2 6 8 ( 0 0 ) 0 0 1 2 4 - 8 M.A. Sephton et al. / Precambrian Research 106 (2001) 47–58 48 ...extraterrestrial biotic (Nagy et al., 1961), extraterrestrial abiotic (Studier et al., 1968) and terrestrial
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
bronxite and hypersthene chondrites) families. Troilite is the chief sulfur component of iron meteorites...from 0 to +04yW with respect to Canyon Diablo troilite. Stony meteorites contain a wide variety of sulfur...The weighted average for all components of each meteorite, however, falls within f 1 s/wof Canyon Diablo...in one meteorite specimen, its distribution may closely reflect the history of the meteorite. Isotope...and THODE, 1960; VINOGRADOV et al., 1957; AULT and KULP, 1959; THODE et al., 1961; JENSEN and NAKAI,
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
microscopist, Gustav Tschermak, and the outstanding meteorite collection of that day, the Vienna collection...meteorites. Table 1 traces the development of meteorite mineralogy over the following seventy years. It...extracted sulfur with alcohol from the Cold Bokkeveld meteorite, and later investigators extracted it from other...weathering. In 1955, therefore, to specializein meteorite mineralogy might well have beenconsideredthe refugeol...then, as is illustrated in Table 2.The number of meteorite minerals has more than doubled in the last ten
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
no. 2Z 60103 Creil, France et Y. BENKHEIRI Laboratoire de Min~ralogie de EPHE et du Museum d'Histoire...d'Histoire Naturelle, 61, rue de Buffon, Paris 5Ome, France Version revis6 re~u le 30 mai 1973 It is possible...les compos~s organiques, les carbonates, et, selon Bostrom et Fredriksson [2] une certaine proportion...donn6e et aucune d6duction apropos des temp6ratures qu'elles ont subi n'est tir6e des teintes et intensit6s...intensit6s de fluorescence. En 1967, Vanlandingham et al. [14]a observ6 en microscopic 61ectronique des structures
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
at www.sciencedirect.com ScienceDirect Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 182 (2016) 55–72 www.elsevier.com/locate/gca...Marty a a Centre de Recherches Pétrographiques et Géochimiques (CRPG), UMR 7358, Université de Lorraine...Lorraine, CNRS, 54500 Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy, France b Institute of Geochemistry and Petrology, ETH Zurich...of Hg have different 56 M.M.M. Meier et al. / Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 182 (2016) 55–72 nucleosynthetic...Beer, 1993; Jaschek and Jaschek, 1995; Arlandini et al., 1999). Nucleosynthetic models predict 196Hg/198Hg
 
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