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Glass 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:'Glass' (not an IMA approved species)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Glass 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:932236
Long-form Identifier:1:3:932236:3
GUID (UUID V4):31863c2e-b200-47a4-be54-3827fc385546
Nearest other occurrences of Glass
0.0km (0.0 miles) Queen Alexandra Range 94204 meteorite, Queen Alexandra Range, Victoria Land, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica
78.4km (48.7 miles) Lewis Cliff 86018 meteorite, Lewis Cliff, Buckley Island quadrangle, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica
80.9km (50.3 miles) Lewis Cliff 86134 meteorite, Lewis Cliff, Buckley Island quadrangle, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica
85.4km (53.0 miles) Lewis Cliff 87009 meteorite, Lewis Cliff, Buckley Island quadrangle, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica
88.9km (55.2 miles) MacAlpine Hills 88136 meteorite, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Crystallization conditions of Los Angeles, a basaltic Martian meteorite DIMITRIOS XIROUCHAKIS,1,* DAVID S. DRAPER...an impact shock-related alkali- and silica-rich glass closely associated with anhedral to euhedral silica...from the shock-related alkali- and silica-rich glass or shocked plagioclase, and the breakdown of Fe-rich...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
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
accepted in revised form February 21, 2003) Abstract—Martian meteorites Sayh al Uhaymir (SaU) 005 and lithology...and Treiman, 1998). However, recently discovered Martian meteorites include olivinephyric basalts (Table... Eighteen of the 26 meteorites believed to be Martian rocks are classified as shergottites (Table 1)...Basaltic shergottites Shergotty Zagami EET-Be QUE 94201 Los Angeles NWA 480 NWA 856 Dhofar 378 Olivine-phyric...reference; EET ⫽ Elephant Moraine; QUE ⫽ Queen Alexandra Range; NWA ⫽ North West Africa; DaG ⫽ Dar al Gani;
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
(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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