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Chromite from
Cachari meteorite, Cachari, Azul, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:Chromite
Formula:Fe2+Cr23+O4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Chromite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Cachari meteorite, Cachari, Azul, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:903407
Long-form Identifier:1:3:903407:5
GUID (UUID V4):a737ef5a-e8e4-43a6-9e07-f15c9f552c9e
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
689-690. SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE MECHANISM OF METEORITE CONCENTRATION IN VICTORIA LAND. ANTARCTICA John...appeared to meet the established criteria for meteorite concentration. Since this field exhibited a step-like...ablation might not be of primary importance in meteorite accumulation. It is suggested that the Allan Hills...Hills region is an important area of meteorite concentration because it is suitably placed relative to...the veinlets, which fill cracks in silicates and chromite. Locally. within olivine. a non-vesicular amorphous
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Fe2+-Mg2+ ORDER-DISORDER IN PYROXENE FROM THE CACHARI METEORITE Y. A. Abdu1, R. B. Scorzelli2, I. Souza Azevedo2...J5402DSP, San Juan, Argentina. Introduction: The Cachari meteorite, found in 1916 in Argentina, is a monomictic...the only Fe-containing mineral present in the Cachari eucrite is pyroxene [3]. The study of intracrystalline...the M1 and M2 sites in orthopyroxene from the Cachari eucrite by Mössbauer spectroscopy in the temperature...Results: The average chemical composition of the Cachari pyroxene determined by electron microprobe analysis
Book
Weisberg, M. K. Systematics and evaluation of meteorite classification / M. K. Weisberg, T. J. McCoy,...– 2014. – P. 373. 3. Rubin, A. Mineralogy of meteorite groups / A. Rubin // Meteoritics & Planetary Science...investigation of natural troilite from the Agpalilik meteorite / O. Kruse, T. Ericsson // Physics and Chemistry...2707–2718. 43. Osborne, M. D. Fe2+–Fe3+ ordering in chromite and Cr-bearing spinels / M. D. Osborne, M. E....52. Wasilewski, P. 433 Eros: Problems with the meteorite magnetism record in attempting an asteroid match
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and Japanese expeditions. Since the first such meteorite was collected in 1979, 10 have been recovered...billion years of planetary evolution, catastrophic meteorite bombardment, and intense igneous activity that...mission: 16—Luna 16 20— Luna 20 24— Luna 24 Lunar meteorite names and numbers are listed in Table 2.3. For...terrain-forming processes were controlled by sporadic meteorite impacts that have led to the Moon we see today...Center (JSC) and the Smithsonian Institution. The Meteorite Working Group at JSC handles all sample requests
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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