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Kamacite from
Barratta meteorite, Barratta, Townsend Co., New South Wales, Australia


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:Iron var: Kamacite
Formula:(Fe,Ni)
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Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Kamacite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Barratta meteorite, Barratta, Townsend Co., New South Wales, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:963454
Long-form Identifier:1:3:963454:1
GUID (UUID V4):5a2fba4e-c2d0-48a4-933a-e445fd51d685
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have published descriptions of a series of five new forms of Phyllopod shields from the Upper Devonian...Orvinio stone (August 31st, 1872), and in the meteorite of Tajima, Japan (February 18th, 1880), are practically...0-26 100-00 Albareto, Modena, Italy.3 This meteorite, which is now said to have fallen at Albarello...bronzite. 1845, May (about dusk).—Barratta Plain, Deniliquin, Australia.1 It was stated in an issue of The...Museum the greater part of a meteorite which fell " some years ago " at Barratta Station, 35 miles "below
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(Chicago), the New York City Public Library, the American Museum of Natural History (New York), and the...Many other libraries throughout the United States co-oper­ ated in the task of compilation by permitting...Museum in Sydney, from the University of Pretoria (South Africa), and from the Museum National d'histoire...Naturelle, Paris); Lincoln La Paz (University of New Mexico); Frederick Leonard (University of Cal""....(University of Pretoria, South Africa); H. H. Nininger (Amer­ ican Meteorite Museum); J. J. Orcel (Museum
 
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