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Glass from
Fayetteville meteorite, Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas, USA


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
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 Fayetteville meteorite, Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:957939
Long-form Identifier:1:3:957939:2
GUID (UUID V4):9ed14523-c738-4886-a54e-d524dc218da1
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Printedin USA Copyright 0 Thermoluminescence and the origin of the dark matrix of Fayetteville and similar...Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 7270 1, U.S.A. and CARLETONB. MWRE...MWRE and CHARLESF. LEWIS Centre for Meteorite Studies, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287, U.S.A....meteorites with the highest inert-gas contents (Fayetteville and Leighton), the matrix samples have broader...trix are not entirely consistent with any known meteorite class, and may have been disturbed during the
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
528-537(1993) CMeteoriticai Society, 1993. Printed in the USA. Consortium study of the unusual H chondrite regolith...Indiana 47907, USA 2Department of Physics, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907, USA 3Code SN2...Texas 77058, USA 4C23, Lockheed Engineering and Sciences Co., Houston, Texas 77058, USA 5Max-Planck-Institut...11794, USA 7Department of Chemistry/Biochemistry, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701...72701, USA 8Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories, Richland, Washington 99352, USA 9Department of Earth
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
W. I~OWE DepnrtmentofChemistry3 University of Arkansas, Fayet~tcville (Received 18 lklczrcl~ 1964) ...made on this and in troilite from Bruderheim. meteorite, it was thought to be of vaIue to measure all...of 6, versus mass number for the Bruderheim, Fayetteville, ~i~hardton and Murray meteorites are shown...isotopic composition of xenon from the Brudcrheim meteorite and the atmosphere (Xe130 = 2.29 x lo-l1 cm3 STP/g...(RET-SOLUS,1960b) met,eorites. D 0 0 0 A Bruderhcim. Fayetteville Dark (MANUELand KVRODA, 1964). E’ayetteville
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
0016-7037/89/S3.00 + .@I Neon isotope studies of Fayetteville and Kapoeta meteorites and clues to ancient...light (L) portions of two gas-richmeteorites, Fayetteville and Kapoeta, were chemically etched to remove...system formation. Based on the results from Fayetteville and Kapoeta, we deduce that the SF-Ne composition...pyroxenes from the dark and light phases of Fayetteville and Kapoeta are similar. We find significant...observed here in the irradiated pyroxenes of Fayetteville and Kapoeta. The agreement of p (E r 10 MeV/amu)/Ne
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Northern Ireland NobIegases in the Fayettetie meteorite* 0. K. MANUEL Deparkmentof Chemistry, University...gases were extracted from the dark portions of Fayetteville by heating the sampleto suocessively highertemperatures...of meteoritic xenon. THE DARK regions of the Fayetteville chondrite have been reported to contain more...of the light-weight noble gases than any other meteorite (SIGINER,1963; MANUELand KURODA, 1964), whereas...regions of Pantar (MERRIHUEet al., 1962) and Fayetteville (MANUELand KURODA, 1964) were later found to
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
over the last N 4 b.y. or so. THE FIRSTgas-rich meteorite was discovered by GERXZNCJand LEVS~~ (1956), who...formed during the cosmic ray exposure age of the meteorite and their production rate is a sensitive indicator...indicator of the depth of sample within the meteorite prior to its atmospheric entry (FLEISCHERet al., 1967...which can subsequently be incorporated into a meteorite. In general, these tracks will be much more numerous...irradiation geometries of the track-rich grains in Fayetteville and Kapoeta with the help of high resolution
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Moffett Field, Mountain View, California 94035, USA E-mail: derek.sears@nasa.gov (Received 06 December...seeing the Fayetteville meteorite in an undergraduate astronomy class at the University of Arkansas. During...During his graduate studies with Paul Kuroda at Arkansas, Don helped discover the Xe decay products of 244Pu...accomplishments are helping to establish the Antarctic meteorite and cosmic dust processing programs at JSC and...and the Meteoritical Society’s Leonard Medal. ARKANSAS, PAUL KURODA, AND CALTECH DS: How did you become
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
classification. TEMJEDS investigation of the meteorite has established that many of the phyllosilicates...sedimentary dolomites. Y82042 appears to be a unique meteorite in possessing significant amounts of both calcite...sub-rounded aggregates) formed prior to assembly of the meteorite, which is consistent with gentle compaction. The...emplacement, concurrent with cementation of the meteorite constituents by further, minor serpentinization...ureilites (Berkley et ai., 1986). The origin of this meteorite (and ureilites in general) is controversial, opinion
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Department of Chem~try, University of Arkausas, Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701 (Received 20 July 1971; accepted...xenon) released from the gas-rich ~ayettevi~e meteorite, but no krypton data from stepwise heating experiments...memury. The gases were analyzed statically in a glass 60’ mass speatrometer with a 45-m radius of ourvature...Rows (1968) (Berkeley) Allende * This work (Fayetteville) Wend@ FIBEW et at. (1970) (Cambridge) 0*0140...gas of uniform isotopic composition within each meteorite when gas extraction was started in the laboratory
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
1994. Printed in USA. On unfractionated solar noble gases in the H3-6 meteorite Acfer 111 A. PEDRONI...gases He, Ne, Ar and Kr implanted in the H3-6 meteorite regolith breccia Acfer III agree in their elemental...H3-6 chondritic regolith breccia Acfer Ill. The meteorite, discovered in Algeria in 1989 (Wlotzka, 1991)...descriptive term for all those portions of the meteorite that are not obvious clasts.) Metal was separated...contrary to the experience with metal from H4-6 Fayetteville (pedroni, 1989) nitric acid was not sufficiently
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
noted earlier by Eberhardt et al. (1972). Most meteorite samples seem to contain mixtures of these three... The abundances of the light noble gases in Fayetteville are predominantely solar, but the xenon is predominantly...Tonk carbonaceous chondrite (e) and the Fayetteville meteorite (e). References are in text. 123 noble...isotopic ratios of noble gases in acid-etched meteorite residues. The correlations and their intercepts...released in each temperature fraction of each meteorite or its mineral separates, that in air and in the
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
[24] in Fayetteville meteorite. The diffusion parameters D/a 2 were determined in the meteorite grains...observations of blister formation in synthetic glass of lunar composition after implantation of deuterium...abundance of constituents such as ilmenite and glass, the average solar wind energy and the sample location...artificially implanted 4He and :°Ne in synthetic glass samples. A significant difference between the two...two release patterns was observed. For lunar glass spherules the activation energies were higher and the
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
315-483(1993) @ Meteoritical Society, 1993. Prinred in USA. Abstracts DOES PRESOLAR SIC RETAIN A RECORD OF...Center for the Space Sciences, Washington University, St. Louis MO 63130, USA. The ZlNe cosmic ray exposure...Houston TX 77058, USA, ZMail Code SN2,NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston TX 77058, USA. Troilite (FeS)...Louis MO 63130, USA, 2Enrico Fermi Institute, University of Chicago, Chicago IL 60637, USA. A ?i W PAT9...calibration that might ultimately permit derivation of meteorite thermal histories by calorimetric thermometry
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
elemental concentrations obtained from the same meteorite to calculate 129I production. INTRODUCTION Iodine-129...et al. (1993) measured 129I in two samples of Fayetteville. Their results, combined with fission track...indicate a two-stage irradiation of that meteorite. For all meteorite samples, Te was assumed to be the only...were calculated based on the Te content of the meteorite and reported as atom 129I min−1 × (kg Te)−1. Up...a 453 © Meteoritical Society, 2004. Printed in USA. 454 C. Schnabel et al. production cross section
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Structure/Earth Internal Structure/Moon Planetary Geology Meteorite Craters Meteorites . Surface/Earth Surface/Moon...28 ( 6 ) , JUNE 1 9 6 4 , PP. 7 6 9 - 7 8 2 . METEORITE CRATERS 366. BUNCH, T. E., AND COHEN, ALVIN J...J. SHOCK DEFORMATION OF OUARTZ FROM TWO METEORITE CRATERS, BULL. GEOL. SOC. AMERICA, 75 ( 1 2 ) , DEC...PAUL~ AND ROSENTHAL, SHOSHANA THE PLUME OVER A METEORITE CRATER, GEOCHIM. COSMDCHIM. ACTA, 28 ( 6 ) , 1964...FOLINSBEE, R. E . , AND CUMMING, G. L. PEACE RIVER METEORITE, J. GEOPHYS. RES., 69 ( 1 9 ) , OCT. 6197-6200
Book
METEORITE RESEARCH ASTROPHYSICS AND SPACE SCIENCE LIBRARY A SERIES OF BOOKS ON THE RECENT DEVELOPMENTS... Harvard College Observatory, Cambridge, Mass., USA C. DE JAGER, G. H. LUDWIG, University of Utrecht...NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md., USA R. LUST, Institut fiir Extraterrestrische Physik...A. H. E. L. I. SEDOV, NEWELL, NASA, Washington, D.C., USA Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Moscow...Holland VOLUME 12 METEORITE RESEARCH PROCEEDINGS OF A SYMPOSIUM ON METEORITE RESEARCH HELD IN VIENNA
Journal (issue)
Gregory Herzog, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, USA Bernard Marty, CRPG Nancy, France Uli Ott, Max Planck... . . . . . . . 55 3.1.3 The Knyahinya Meteorite – a Benchmark for Cosmogenic Nuclide Systematics...matter acquired at the Carnegie Institution in Washington DC became particularly important, a subject in...Walker’s McDonnell Center during my visits at Washington University in St. Louis. Karl (Charly) Kehm and...Jürgen Nauber is a constant source of interesting meteorite samples for research and also generously lends
Book
Physics University of California Los Angeles, CA 90024/USA Volumes I to 9 in this series appeared under the...provide an introduction to meteorite science and a handbook on meteorite classification. Insofar as I...These chapters would have been useful chiefly to meteorite researchers looking for a quick summary of group...quantitative meteorite studies declined during 1970-1973 as a result of the diversion of meteorite researchers'...efforts to the study of lunar samples. The rate of meteorite research activity is now increasing as researchers
Book
Physics University of California Los Angeles, CA 90024/USA Volumes I to 9 in this series appeared under the...provide an introduction to meteorite science and a handbook on meteorite classification. Insofar as I...These chapters would have been useful chiefly to meteorite researchers looking for a quick summary of group...quantitative meteorite studies declined during 1970-1973 as a result of the diversion of meteorite researchers'...efforts to the study of lunar samples. The rate of meteorite research activity is now increasing as researchers
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
and Carbon Isotopic Compositions of the Ghubara Meteorite, Revealed by Stepwise Combustion and Crushing...final form, May 24, 2018 Abstract⎯The Ghubara meteorite contains abundant trapped gases in voids of highly...xenolith, impact melt inclusion) of the Ghubara meteorite. The application of stepwise crushing to the extraterrestrial...al., 2007) the Ghubara chondrite is a gas-rich meteorite in which 36Artrapped accounts for >82% of the...with molecular sieve 5 Å and the other, made of glass, was empty. Argon and neon were purified using Ti–Al
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
analysis, the original containers were connected to a glass manifold through two teflon-seal stopcocks separated...into the total volume of the manifold. Calibrated glass ampules with break-seals hsd been attached to the...sample system had been reduced to = 10eg torr, glass encased iron slugs were used to break the sealed...and the Murray meteorite are shown in Fig. 1. The noble gas data on Murray meteorite were chosen for...any other meteorite, except Novo Urei, and all of the noble gases in the Murray meteorite have been measured
Book
Museum of Natural History Smithsonian Institution Washington D.C. GORDON New York AND BREACH SCIENCE PUBLISHERS... INTRODUCTION Brian Mason Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. Introduction THE SYSTEMATIC INVESTIGATION...minerals are quartz and aluminosilicates; the common meteorite minerals are anhydrous, whereas hydrated minerals...actual extraterrestrial abundances; irons dominate meteorite finds, since they are resistant to weathering...at least as very unusual objects). Over 80% of meteorite falls are chondrites, and over 90% of these belong
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
occur in a very fine-grained matrix composed of glass and mineral fragments. Some of the fragments of...wasendogenous it could have been quenched into the matrix glass and derived' from rocks existing prior to breccia...amounts of water on the devitrification of the matrix glass of impact-ignimbrites might induce oxidation phenomena...affecting the amphibole and mica phenocrysts of the Glass Mountain rhyolite where they are enclosed in post...apparently a minor role. EXPERIMENTS FOR IRON-METEORITE SIMULATION M. R. Bloch, O. Muller & H. Wirth Max-Planck-Institut
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Copyright 0 1995 Elsewer Science Ltd Printed in the USA. All right5 reserved 0016.7037/95 $9.50 + .OO 0016-7037(...1993; mcepted Berkeley, in wvisedform CA 94720, USA August 25, 1994) Abstract-Argon, Kr, and Xe were...scale by targeting a focused laser beam through a glass viewport into a high vacuum system, which, in tandem...observed petrographically when immersed in water on a glass slide using a cover slip (typically to a thickness...memory. gases are extracted from a synthetic basalt glass containing known concentrations of noble gases of
Book (edition)
the total of 4,284 new Terms were United States county and city Terms. Counties and Cities in the United...States Earlier editions had Terms such as Washington County and Portland for counties and cities of the...occur in more than one state, e.g. there are Washington counties in several states. In this edition,...unique; for example: Washington County Arkansas and Portland Maine. Each new county Term can now autopost...to counties was a major task. The scope of U.S. county and city Terms can now be clear even when they
 
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