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Plagioclase from
Hamlet meteorite, Starke County, Indiana, USA


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 Hamlet meteorite, Starke County, Indiana, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:954509
Long-form Identifier:1:3:954509:0
GUID (UUID V4):88517a4c-37af-4687-a617-7fe23b02e191
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Argonne National Laboratory. Argontre. lllhmis 6043!L USA Received [ August 19¢.8 Nep heline has been identified...interference figure. The largest colored inclusion in Hamlet about 0.3 mm in diameter was contained in an ill-defined...corresponding to those for plagioclase. It was observed that the weak plagioclase patterns resulted when...Coinrots:lion. These preliminary observati,ms on Hamlet suggested that the lavender color might be used...table 1. It is readily apparent that except for Hamlet " A ' , the eomposir.ions do not correspond with
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Science Tunis, Tunisia, 4 Meteorite Laboratory Lehmweg Gifhorn, Germany, 5 Meteorite Recon Mühlendamm Hamburg...calculation of meteorite flux is possible [4]. Following previous estimation of meteorite flux based on...structures in the alluvial fan, or the result of a meteorite shower. Their age, whatever the event is, is very...ANALYSIS (INAA) FOR ELEMENTAL COMPOSITION OF FRESH METEORITE FALL IN ORISSA, INDIA (2003). B. Adur, H.B. Mali...there were rains of the meteorite shower. Results: - A sample of the meteorite which fell in Purva Suniti
Report (volume)
and Geology Bull. Idaho Bur. Mines and Geology County Rept.Idaho Bur. Mines and Geology Mineral Resources...Idaho Bureau of Mines and Geology Bulletin and County Report and Mineral Resources Report. Moscow, Idaho...Survey Circular. Urbana, Ill. Indiana Div. Water Resources BulL-Indiana Division of Water Resources Bulletin...Indianapolis, Ind. Indiana GeoL Survey Circ.Indiana Geol. Survey Field Conf. Guidebook-Indiana Geological Survey...near-surface tuff on the Pajarito Plateau, Los Alamos County, New Mexico, Art. 339: .U.S. Geol. Survey Prof
Report (issue)
22 ARGON -37, ARGON-39 AND TRITIUM IN RECENT METEORITE 0 ee ° Sy be Hiern: pinitheraian et oohee 1 Obsearatory...at, Te Toa 45 COSMOGENIC NUCLIDES IN THE HAMLET METEORITE . Anthony Turkevich, Enrico Fermi Institute...its decay xel2), product, in the Richardton meteorite. At first it PRPE aac? that there was one part...which the Sun was formed, and the cooling of the meteorite parent bodies sufficiently to retain xenon. Assuming...and cooling of the planets (or at least of the meteorite parent bodies). The gas and dust in the plane
 
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