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Diopside from
Bjurböle meteorite, Bjurböle, Porvoo, Uusimaa, Finland


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:Diopside
Formula:CaMgSi2O6
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Diopside data
Locality Data:Click here to view Bjurböle meteorite, Bjurböle, Porvoo, Uusimaa, Finland
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:954415
Long-form Identifier:1:3:954415:4
GUID (UUID V4):3cec3909-3909-43dc-bf80-2820a7aef454
Nearest other occurrences of Diopside
34.0km (21.1 miles) Polvenniitty, Mäntsälä, Uusimaa, Finland
52.5km (32.6 miles) Sillböle, Vantaa, Uusimaa, Finland
54.3km (33.7 miles) Perheniemi, Iitti, Kymenlaakso, Finland
96.4km (59.9 miles) Tytyri mine, Lohja, Uusimaa, Finland
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
silicate in meteorite parent bodies The relative Hf–W chronology (Table 1, Fig. 1) of all meteorite classes...derived from the values measured for U and Th in diopside (van Orman et al., 1998, 2001). Both, U and Th...386–398 The initial iodine composition in the Bjurböle meteorite (Podosek, 1970), (129I/127I)0 = 1.1 × 10−...time interval between the I–Xe closure in Bjurböle meteorite and the 129Xe retention in the primitive...Ma (Fig. 6). Assuming I–Xe closure in the Bjurböle meteorite occurred at 4.56–4.55 Ga, this time frame
Journal (volume)
Geological Survey of Finland Bulletin 270 Geological bibliography of Finland 1934-1970 An author list... Geological Survey of Finland, Bulletin 270 GEOLOGICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FINLAND 1934- 1970 AN AUTHOR...Laitakari, former Direetor of the Geologieal Survey of Finland, took a keen interest in bibliographie work . In...dealing with the geology of Finland , and geologieal papers published in Finland. For the benefit of the...Metsämaatieteen oppi- ja käsikirja. 615 p . illus. WSOY, Porvoo-Helsinki 1940. Über die Bodenbildung in Finnland
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
OF THE METALLIC PHASES IN THE ALMAHATA SITTA METEORITE (FRAGMENT#051). Y. A. Abdu1, A. M. Gismelseed2...Khartoum, Sudan. Introduction: The Almahata Sitta meteorite fall was unique because asteroid 2008 TC3, the...large fragments of the 1947 Sikhote-Alin iron meteorite [2] fallen in the waterlogged deposits. In the...impact structures containing large boulder-sized meteorite rocks may be present. References: [1] Anfinogenov...Fonton S. S. 1959. In: The Sikhote-Alin iron meteorite shower. Part I. Ed.: V. G. Fesenkov and E. L.
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GEOLOGINEN TOIMIKUNTA 11 GEOLOGISKA KOMMISSIONEN I FINLAND BULLETIN DE LA COMMISSION GEOLOGIQUE DE FINLANDE...found by officials of the Geological Survey of Finland, whieh seem!' to be the country that possesses...spocimens. A fifth orbicular rock has been found in Finland by Professor Eskola. Many new slabs oE the earlier...he classifieatioll of thl' granites of southern Finland whieh has been marLe by the present writer. On...group , whieh i" representecl in "outh-"'estem Finland by the Obll11ä". Onas, _3. Ycl , ~Iosshaga and
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due to the presence of pyroxene. Some of these meteorite types have spectra that are quite similar, but... USA 5098 THE REGOLITH PORTION OF THE LUNAR METEORITE SAYH AL UHAYMIR 169 A. Al-Kathiri1, 2, E. Gnos1...further removes the need for complex scenarios of meteorite extraction, thereby potentially improving the...compositions within the EC vary with type of host meteorite [6]. Results and Discussion: We studied a sample...(1.6–2.2 g/cm3) extracted from the Murchison meteorite [4], and concluded that the 22Ne in KE1 and KFA1
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
there is a plausible similarity between this meteorite and the asteroid in terms of albedo and absorption...MINERALOGY AND NOBLE GAS SIGNATURES OF DESERT METEORITE SHI™R 007 (UREILITE) K. Ando1, T. Nakamura1, R...MICROPROBE U-Pb DATING OF THE YAMATO-983885 LUNAR METEORITE S. Arai1, K. Terada1, T. Arai2, H. Hidaka1, and...optimistic-like-stars@mail.goo.ne.jp. 2Antarctic Meteorite Research Center, National Institute of Polar Research...the evolution of the Moon’s crust, since each meteorite may potentially provide a new insight into the
 
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