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Nepheline from
Mokoia meteorite, Taranaki Region, New Zealand


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:Nepheline
Formula:Na3K(Al4Si4O16)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Nepheline data
Locality Data:Click here to view Mokoia meteorite, Taranaki Region, New Zealand
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:870406
Long-form Identifier:1:3:870406:1
GUID (UUID V4):31d386e0-e1f5-4065-a941-0ab36ca2fa31
References
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their rims (referred to as chondrules/rims) in the Mokoia CV3 carbonaceous chondrite using a scanning electron...alteration and metamorphism occurred within the meteorite parent body. In contrast, however, the surrounding...body different from the location where the host meteorite was finally lithified. If it can be assumed that...representative of all chondrules and inclusions in Mokoia, the results and interpretation pose a fundamental...challenge regarding the formation of the whole Mokoia lithology; that is, it cannot be explained by either
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
and petrology of chondrules and inclusions in the Mokoia CV3 chondrite RONALDE. Smithsonian COHEN,ALANS...diameter in five polished thin sections of the Mokoia 0’3 chondrite were studied and classified. Number...inclusions in Mokoia and Allende are broadly similar in texture and mineral chemistry, but Mokoia refractory...silicate-rich vapors produced during distillation. Mokoia inclusion matrix contains phyllosilicates that...present paper the inclusions and chondrules in Mokoia, a CV3 chondrite that MCSWEEN (1977b) considers
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
uark.edu/meteor .. 1,._. Dark inclusions in the Mokoia CV3 chondrite: Evidence for aqueous alteration...accepted in revised farm 2002 August 27) Abstract-Mokoia is a CV3 chondrite that contains abundant phyllosilicate...study of24 dark inclusions (DIs) that we found in Mokoia. The overall texture and constituent minerals of...of the DIs resemble those in the host meteorite. Fe-bearing saponite and Na-rich phlogopite, the same...same phyllosilicates as in the host meteorite, occur in the DIs, which strongly suggests that the DIs have
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
chemistry and origin of inclusion matrix and meteorite matrix in the Allende CV3 chondrite ALAN S.KORNACKI*...(inclusion matrix) that differs from the opaque meteorite matrix of CV3 chondrites by being relatively depleted...mineral in Allende inclusion matrix; clinopyroxene, nepheline, soda&, and Ti-Al-pyroxene occur in lesser amounts...composition of Cl chondrites. Inclusion matrix and meteorite matrix in Allende and other CV3 chondrites are...aerodynamic drag heating in the solar nebula; CV3 meteorite matrix contains, in addition, a proportion of
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
CK chondrites: Implications for metamorphism and new insights into the relationship between the CV and...Planetary Sciences, Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey 08854, USA 3 Department of Earth and Planetary...Sciences, American Museum of Natural History, New York, New York 10024, USA 4 Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry...Department of Chemistry, SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, New York 11794, USA * Corresponding author. E-mail: tldunn@colby...during Fe-alkali-halogen metasomatism (e.g., nepheline, sodalite, and andradite), lack abundant phyllosilicates
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
MEETING THE METEORITICAL SOCIETY SEPTEMBER 22-25, 1986 NEW YORK, NY 327 HYDROUS PHASES AND HYDROUS ALTERATION...rapid beam damage. It is neither a feldspar nor nepheline, and has some resemblance to zeolite. The less...Aylmer and G.F. Herzog, Dept. Chem., Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, NJ 08903 J. Klein and R. Middleton, Dept...classification. TEMJEDS investigation of the meteorite has established that many of the phyllosilicates...sedimentary dolomites. Y82042 appears to be a unique meteorite in possessing significant amounts of both calcite
Report (issue)
Physics. American Institute of Physics, Inc. New York, New York. Am. Soc. Civil Engineers Trans. -- Transactions...Engineers. American Society of Civil Engineers. New York, New York. Anal. Chemistry-- Analytical Chemistry...Spectroscopy. BulletinoftheSocietyof Applied Spectroscopy [New York?]. Asoc. Geol. Argentina Rev. -- Revista de... -- Saturday Review. Saturday Review, Inc. New York, New York. Soc. Mining Engineers Trans. -- Transactions...Mining Engineers. Society of Mining Engineers. New York, New York. Sovetskaya Antarkt. Expect. Inf. Byull
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
MÖSSBAUER SPECTROSCOPY OF OLIVINES FROM THE D’ORBIGNY METEORITE Y. A. Abdu1, M. E. Varela2 and F. C. Hawthorne1...structural OH bands are observed in the OH-stretching region (3800-3000 cm)1) for all samples. Mössbauer spectroscopy...(d13C approximately 0 to +5&) lining vugs in the meteorite. There are also differences in magmatic carbon...of the Meteoritical Society: Abstracts 5022 METEORITE IMPACT CRATERS IN SOUTH AMERICA: A BRIEF REVIEW...countries are awaiting for new discoveries. The following possible and confirmed meteorite impact structures have
 
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