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Hedenbergite from
Queen Alexandra Range 94201 Martian meteorite, Queen Alexandra Range, Victoria Land, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Origin locality:Mars
Classification
Species:Hedenbergite
Formula:CaFe2+Si2O6
Comments:On the edges of pyroxferroite.
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Hedenbergite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Queen Alexandra Range 94201 Martian meteorite, Queen Alexandra Range, Victoria Land, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:932235
Long-form Identifier:1:3:932235:6
GUID (UUID V4):925f129d-6a1e-45fe-9d6f-4eb1bad796d0
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Crystallization conditions of Los Angeles, a basaltic Martian meteorite DIMITRIOS XIROUCHAKIS,1,* DAVID S. DRAPER...minerals in Los Angeles and other similar basaltic Martian meteorites can control the T-fO2 equilibration...relative differences in fO2 among the basaltic Martian meteorites. Copyright © 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd...that the symplectites consist of the assemblage hedenbergite⫹fayalite⫹silica, which they inferred to result...where single-phase pyroxferroite reacted to hedenbergite⫹fayalite⫹ silica, e.g., 14Ca2/7Fe12/7Si2O6⫽
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(Dhofar 007) and noncumulated (NWA 011). Results: A meteorite shower, 37 pieces weighing a total of 21,270 g...in the range of cumulated eucrites; the REE pattern supports a cumulate type of this meteorite also. At...At the other side the data of NWA 011 are in the range of main group noncumulated eucrites; the REE pattern...pattern supports a noncumulate type of this meteorite. Thus, these two meteorites belong to different types...excesses but have C- and N-isotopic ratios within the range of mainmolecular symmetry selection [7].More recently
 
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