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Graphite from
Butler meteorite, Bates County, Missouri, USA


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:Graphite
Formula:C
Comments:In plessite as spherical clusters.
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Graphite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Butler meteorite, Bates County, Missouri, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:918563
Long-form Identifier:1:3:918563:0
GUID (UUID V4):38497171-16ed-4af7-a18a-bf678793421a
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and Microtextural Study of the Ungrouped Iron Meteorite Oglat Sidi Ali, Eastern Highlands, Morocco, and...and Microtextural Study of the Ungrouped Iron Meteorite Oglat Sidi Ali, Eastern Highlands, Morocco, and...+390805929505 Abstract: Fragments of a new iron meteorite were found in and collected from Oglat Sidi Ali...samples of a unique meteorite strewnfield that originated from an iron meteorite shower via the fragmentation...The total recovered mass of the Oglat Sidi Ali meteorite fragments was estimated to amount to more than
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
original description of nickelphosphide from the Butler meteorite [(Ni1.83Fe1.21)S3.04P0.96 to (Ni1.71Fe1.28Co0...of the nickelphosphide from the Vicenice iron meteorite. K EY WORDS : nickelphosphide, Vicenice, Rietveld...nickelphosphide as a new mineral from the ungrouped plessitic Butler octahedrite and discovered it also in the ungrouped...powder of 99.999% purity (SPEX Industries, Inc., USA), Fe sponge of 99.999% purity (Johnson Matthey Chemicals...P-33 P-33/3 P-43/a P-43/b ReÂŹ ecting Secondary, graphite Cu-Ka1,2 10.00 0.02 150.00 8.0 9.99 0.02 150
Report (volume)
of Kentucky Geol. Survey County Rept. - Kentucky Geological Survey County Report. University of Kentucky...Analysts. Houston, Tex. Los Angeles County Mus. Contr. Sci. - Los Angeles County Museum Contributions in Science...Science. Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History. Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles County Mus. Nat. History...History Quart.- Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History Quarterly. Los Angeles, Calif. Louisiana Water...Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. Maryland Geol. Survey County Geol. Map Geologic Map. Baltimore, Md. Maryland
Book
Ge, In, Ir and Au in Lunar, Terrestrial and Meteorite Basalts” Mineralogical Society of America—American...zinc in a region that includes parts of Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. There are, in addition, three secondary...by x-ray powder methods. Induction Furnace——A graphite tube induction furnace was used to obtain the...MgO.GeO.. The top of the tube was covered with a graphite disc having a central hole through which the sample...sealed capsule, was suspended in the center of the graphite tube. Temperatures were measured with an optical
 
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