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Kamacite from
Molong meteorite, Molong, Ashburnham Co., New South Wales, Australia


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:Iron var: Kamacite
Formula:(Fe,Ni)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Fayalite-Forsterite Seriesβ“˜1 photo of Kamacite associated with Fayalite-Forsterite Series at this locality.
Meteoritic Iron1 photo of Kamacite associated with Meteoritic Iron at this locality.
Taeniteβ“˜1 photo of Kamacite associated with Taenite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Kamacite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Molong meteorite, Molong, Ashburnham Co., New South Wales, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:915788
Long-form Identifier:1:3:915788:0
GUID (UUID V4):07b73b3a-cee9-4fc3-908e-8ec7455d3078
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sets and petrologic characteristics, and present new observations on the low-MnO pallasite Brahin that...1977a, 1977b) have recently received interesting new contributions from a variety of fields. Improvement...and Hewins 2010; Fowler-Gerace and Tait 2015), and new paleomagnetic histories (Tarduno et al. 2012; Bryson...Recently, experimental work (Solferino et al. 2015) and new petrographic observations (Scott 2017) have indicated...includes Brahin, Brenham, Hambleton, Krasnojarsk, Molong, Sericho, Seymchan, and Thiel Mountains (Smith
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of another group, is now known to be a IB iron meteorite with silicate inclusions (RAMBALDI et al., 1974)...Vernon Newport Pavlodar Phillips Co. Port Orford Raw1inna Santa Rosalia South Bend Springwater Thiel Mtns...these are denoted by A in Table 1. In Ahumada and South Bend, for example, mm-sized grains appear to be...fractures, while in two other samples of this meteorite olivine masses exceed 6 cm in length. But in the...the 110 x 46 cm slice of Huckitta at the South Australia Museum. olivine fragments do not exceed 7 cm
 
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