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Plagioclase from
Haverö meteorite, Nauvo, Pargas, Southwest Finland, Finland


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:'Plagioclase' (not an IMA approved species)
Formula:(Na,Ca)[(Si,Al)AlSi2]O8
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Plagioclase data
Locality Data:Click here to view Haverö meteorite, Nauvo, Pargas, Southwest Finland, Finland
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:859227
Long-form Identifier:1:3:859227:9
GUID (UUID V4):853564a4-2f79-4bad-ad5f-9428d05e958c
Nearest other occurrences of Plagioclase
13.1km (8.2 miles) Limberg quarry, Pargas, Southwest Finland, Finland
24.8km (15.4 miles) Naantali carbonatite dikes, Naantali, Southwest Finland, Finland
28.4km (17.6 miles) Lövböle, Kimitoön Island, Kimitoön (Kemiönsaari), Southwest Finland, Finland
30.1km (18.7 miles) Rosendal pegmatite, Kimitoön Island, Kimitoön (Kemiönsaari), Southwest Finland, Finland
49.4km (30.7 miles) Hilloinen quarry, Taivassalo, Southwest Finland, Finland
72.1km (44.8 miles) Aijala, Kisko, Salo, Southwest Finland, Finland
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (volume)
Geological Survey of Finland Bulletin 336 The development of geological sciences in Finland Edited by Heikki... Geological Survey of Finland, Bulletin 336 THE DEVELOPMENT OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES IN FINLAND Edited by HEIKKI...Mineral exploration and geologieal surveys in Finland before 1886 ... ... ............. . .. .. . . ...Preeambrian in Finland .... Maunu Härme: The hi story of petrologie study in Finland ....... . ........ Kai Hytönen: The hi story of mineralogy in Finland 1918- 1984 . . ... ... Kalevi Virkkala: History of
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
187 Re–187Os, O, and Ti isotopic study. The meteorite consists of orthopyroxene megacrysts (En55-57Wo3-4Fs40-42;... chromite (Cr# ~ 0.94), awaruite, sulfides, plagioclase (Ab92An5Or3) and merrillite. The results of morphology...awaruite, chromite → olivine → merrillite → plagioclase. In spite of the inferred high super-saturation...al., 2006; Rubin, 2007). They include several meteorite groups such as acapulcoites, lodranites, and winonaites...achondrites, that are not classified into any known meteorite groups, also have near-chondritic major element
Book (volume)
range and mean of Mn content in individual stone meteorite classes, refer also to [46]. Gmelin Handbock Mn...average weighted Mn content in individual stone meteorite classes (accompanied by a discussion of the results...mean Mn content for the individual parts of a meteorite is given as 300 ppm for the pure meta! (nickel-iron)...metallic Luster, and contains an inclusion of plagioclase (bytownite) in its center [6]. A natural occurrence...graphite-troilite nodules of the Odessa iron meteorite may be explained by the Lack of ferroan alabandite
 
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