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Plagioclase from
Mount Padbury meteorite, Mount Padbury Station, Meekatharra Shire, Western Australia, Australia


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:'Plagioclase' (not an IMA approved species)
Formula:(Na,Ca)[(Si,Al)AlSi2]O8
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Plagioclase data
Locality Data:Click here to view Mount Padbury meteorite, Mount Padbury Station, Meekatharra Shire, Western Australia, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:930638
Long-form Identifier:1:3:930638:7
GUID (UUID V4):3abf10b9-f860-4427-bb3d-ea4fbb63d578
Nearest other occurrences of Plagioclase
63.7km (39.6 miles) Mount Pleasant Gold Mine, Peak Hill Mining District, Meekatharra Shire, Western Australia, Australia
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
1966 SOCIETY No. 276 The petrology of the Mount Padbury mesosiderite and its achondrite enclaves B y...1966] Summary. The petrography of the Mount Padbury meteorite, previously briefly recorded, is described...minerals seen within the achondrite enclaves--plagioclase, hypersthene, pigeonite, olivine, and tridymite...The wider implications of this new and unique meteorite find are briefly considered. c C A L L a n d Cleverly... 1 University of Western Australia, Geology Department. Honorary Associate, Western Australian Museum
Report (chapter)
University Library on June 30, 2015 The Western Australian Museum meteorite collection A.W.R. B E V A N Department...Planetary Sciences, Western Australian Museum, Francis Street, Perth, WA 6000, Australia (e-mail: bevana@museum...Abstract: The first meteorites recovered from Western Australia were a number of irons, the earliest of which...1954 and is retained in the collection of the Western Australian Museum. Despite a sparse population...contributed to the excellent record of meteorite recovery in Western Australia. Primarily, large regions of arid
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
reconsideration of, the Dalgaranga meteorite and crater, Western Australia B y G. J. H. MCCALL Geology D e...inside the Dalgaranga crater, near Mount Magnet, Western Australia, have been sectioned and, while one...area within a mesosiderite than as true stony meteorite material. Although closely related to the howardi~es...t s of o c t a h e d r i t e THE DALGARANGA METEORITE 477 character. Nininger and Huss (1960) published...formed about 25 000 years ago by impact of a meteorite weighing 10 20 tons, and predominantly composed
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
New stony meteorite finds including two ureilites from the Nullarbor Plain, Western Australia By G. J....Geology Department, University of Western Australia; Hon. Associate, Western Australian Museum and W. H. CLEVERLY...School of Mines, Kalgoorlie; I-Ion. Associate, Western Australian Museum (with analyses b y E. JARESOWICtt...University of Western Australia) [Taken as read 4 January 1968] Summary. Two groups of meteorite finds in...whole question of the reason for the profusion of meteorite recoveries now being made on the 5TullarborPlain
Report (issue)
Specimen No. 635 !> 32.7 g> Arizona State University Meteorite Collection, Terape, Arizona. Murray carbonaceoxis...was made possible by the existence of excellent meteorite collections at Arizona State University, Tempe...Carleton B. Moore, Director of Research, Center for Meteorite Studies at Arizona State University, for the extended...available thin sections of a number of pyroxene-plagioclase achondrites, and for his review of an early version...INTRODUCTION ......................... 1 2. THE METEORITE CIASSZS ..................... k Descriptive
Book (volume)
blebby exsolved Ca-rich clinopyroxene in olivine-plagioclase orthocumulate, Skaergaard intrusion, east Greenland...polars x60. D. Orlhopyroxene with exsolved plagioclase lamellae, Nain anorthosite, Labrador. Crossed...Geological Society of Australia for diagram from Journal Geological Society of Australia; Geological Society...and chemistry of the formation ofclinopyroxene-plagioclase symplectite from omphacite. Neues Jahrb. Min...end-member orthoenstatite from the Bishopville meteorite and compared this with the previously determined
 
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