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Ilmenite from
Jonzac meteorite, Saint-Simon-de-Bordes, Jonzac, Charente-Maritime, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:Ilmenite
Formula:Fe2+TiO3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Ilmenite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Jonzac meteorite, Saint-Simon-de-Bordes, Jonzac, Charente-Maritime, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:902984
Long-form Identifier:1:3:902984:2
GUID (UUID V4):d3a6cc2f-5d68-4e9a-80a0-295f05923eb4
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THE WOODBRIDGE PRESS, GUILDFORD LTD., "Simple Simon." PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION is the outcome...; 1 The term roches eruftives was used by Elie de Beaumont in 1847, and Eruftivgesteine by Bernhard...presence of water under pressure, and was prepared by A. de vSchulten by heating alumina with a sodium silicate...between pure magnetite and the highly titaniferous ilmenite, FeTiOj, or or (Fe,Ti)303. Hematite, FcaOg...2180° C. 1565 °C. 1450° C. Chromite Hematite Ilmenite Zircon and Zirconosilicates. The principal which
 
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