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Glass from
Innisfree meteorite, Minburn County, Alberta, Canada


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 Innisfree meteorite, Minburn County, Alberta, Canada
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:968125
Long-form Identifier:1:3:968125:5
GUID (UUID V4):4b135f37-b02f-463b-b95e-57763b353767
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Book
Anthony J. Why te The Meteorites of Alberta Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 http://www...org/details/meteoritesofalbeOOwhyt Meteorites of Alberta Hmm pftjGwB 1 }''>' Ji raTraJ aTBfTraS ... Meteorites of Alberta DQ£\ The University of Alberta Press 1 Published by The University of Alberta Press...Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2E Copyright © 2009, Anthony J. Whyte. Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing...Publication Whyte, Anthony J., 1951- The meteorites of Alberta / Anthony J. Whyte. Includes bibliographical references
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
description Iof the event On September 25, 1996 a stony meteorite fell in central Italy at a site (13” 45’ 12” E... at the margin of a narrow country path. The meteorite was recovered as a single stone on a wet and soft... we are unable as yet to calculate the Fermo meteorite trajectory as Italy does not possess an all-sky...those operating in the 1970s in the U.S.A. and Canada. The only four photographed fireball trajectories...(Ceplecha, 1961), Lost City (McCrosky, 1970), Innisfree (Halliday et al., 1978) and Peekskill (Beech et
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Abstract–We have assembled data on 13 cases of meteorite falls with accurate tracking data on atmospheric...measured average tensile strength of the similar meteorite classes is about 30 MPa. We find a more random...pressure much less than the strength of the similar meteorite classes (0.7–1.0 versus 30 MPa) and suggested...marked a dramatic increase in the numbers of meteorite recoveries in which accurate tracking data reveal...certain number of these cases, ‘‘ground truth’’ meteorite samples from the specific fireball have been collected
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
14-17, 1978 LAURENIAN UNIVERSITY SUDBURY, ONTARIO, CANADA AN OVERVIEW OF IMPACT CRATERING Ralph B. Baldwin...the surface, so rapidly that portions of the meteorite and the ground which were in contact were vaporized...people wondered about what would happen if a large meteorite fell to the ground, but they were limited by the...meteorites and the corollary that the size of the meteorite was quite small relative to the crater it could...an equal mass of TNT. The kinetic energy of a meteorite changes with the square of the velocity and hence
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
www.elsevier.com/locate/pss Review Article A meteorite perspective on asteroid hazard mitigation Derek...atmosphere and thus impact mitigation. (1) Hundreds of meteorite falls have been described in the literature. While...quantitative information on meteorite fall and fragmentation. (3) There are 188 known meteorite craters on Earth...Earth and in 10 cases fragments of the meteorite responsible have been recovered. In these cases numerical...the fusion crust of the meteorite, and the shape of the recovered meteorite, provides information on
Report (chapter)
Nanyang Technological University on May 31, 2015 Meteorite provenance and the asteroid connection A L A N...liverpoolmuseums.org.uk) Abstract: The matching of meteorite types held in our collections to asteroid classes...one meteorite, Pfibram, Lost City and Innisfree. Although photographic surveys had low meteorite recovery...within a timescale and flux that matches known meteorite falls. Several workers took up (3pik's 1963 challenge...identifying possible meteorite-asteroid class linkages and even possible meteorite-asteroid matches, i
Book
mineralogists of that time working actively in meteorite research. It was then one of the few books available...the following years, great progress was made in meteorite research, mainly due to the increasing interest...fields, as well as meteorite, collectors and experts. Thus, this book describes meteorite falls, in¬ cluding...to obtain these results. An appendix for the meteorite collector shows how to calculate trade values...values for different meteorites, and a list of meteorite falls from the last 8 years is given. Mainz, January
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
University of Western Ontario, London, N6A 3K7, ON, Canada a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received...missions to the asteroids. One key property is meteorite porosity, which ranges from 0% to more than 40%...to 7. The degree of shock experienced by each meteorite, from unshocked (S1), shock pressures <5 GPa,...Laboratory physical properties measurements on meteorite samples can be divided into three categories:...measurements having been made on more than 1100 meteorite samples. However, the availability of samples
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
TREMORGIO (CANTON TICINO) AS A POSSIBLE QUARTERNARY METEORITE IMPACT CRATER IN THE SWISS ALPS Kurt Bachtiger...the author had, some years ago, the idea of a meteorite impact crater in the Quarternary, i.e. 20-50,000...some interpretations will be attempted. 171 K Meteorite Type (ppm) johnstown (whole rock) Di 853...Total Ar 39_Ar40 age (G.Y.) 4.38 4.07 maximum Meteorite minimum Bjurbole 4.12 3.46 3.96 3.98 1.62 ... An agglutinate is born when a primary micro-meteorite impact (velocity - 20 km/sec) melts a little surface
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Department of Geology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta. T6G 2E3 (Canada) Received August 10, 1989; revised...homogenised the silicate phases forming the bulk of the meteorite. These results are difficult to reconcile with...Falconbridge Ltd., Falconbridge, Ont. P0M 1S0, Canada. 0012-821X/90/$03.50 © 1990 - Elsevier Science...immiscible sub-circular grains of metal in a silicate glass matrix. O n e extremity of this grain appears to...less randomly from one individual of a given meteorite. To the best of our knowledge, seldom, if ever
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Department of Geology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta. T6G 2E3 (Canada) Received August 10, 1989; revised...homogenised the silicate phases forming the bulk of the meteorite. These results are difficult to reconcile with...Services Division, Fort Saskatchewan, Alta. T8L 2P2, Canada. 0012-821X/91/$03.50 © 1991 - Elsevier Science...in the text. 84 o f m e t a l in a silicate glass m a t r i x . O n e e x t r e m i t y o f this g...less randomly from one individual of a given meteorite. To the best of our knowledge, seldom, if ever
Book
Natural Resources Canada, Room 209, 601 Booth Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0E8, Canada, impact@gsc.nrcan...ihalliday@idirect.com. Vii Ontario K2A 2X8, Canada, Contributors vill Mihaly Horanyi, Laboratory...experiments. A few times every year a rock-sized meteorite is observed during atmospheric entry and recovered...philosophically. Cosmic rays, meteor streaks, and meteorite falls occur at intervals short compared to a human...Jean Baptiste Biot on the fall of the L Aigle meteorite on April 26, 1803. These reports coincided with
Book
discuss recent evidence from the “84001 Martian meteorite,” which has raised provocative new questions...Wainwright at Gerzeh in Egypt. tions observed meteorite falls, collected the debris and wrote accounts...accounts of the events. The oldest known record of a meteorite fall comes from around 4000 years ago in Phrygia...Roman historian Titius Livius, the celebrated meteorite at Phrygia was later transported in royal procession...earliest names for meteoritic iron. The word meteorite comes from the ancient Greek meteoros, meaning
Book
composition of stone meteorites. How to recognize a meteorite. Brazilian stone meteorites. 7.1. ACHONDRITES...chondrite . Parambu. Acknowledgments . References.^.. Meteorite index. Page 1 3 11 29 35 45 47 48 48 48 61 61...during the agglomeration of the meteorite parent bodies. When a meteorite is seen to fall and material is...is collected, the meteorite is referred to as a fall. On the other hand, a meteorite find is the by-chance...meteorites Figure 1 - The Bendego, Bahia, Brazil iron meteorite, weighing approximately 5,360 kg. Note the irregular
Book
Meteorites and Meteorite Hunters O. Richard Norton Illustrated by Dorothy S. Norton Mountain Press...O. Richard. Rocks from space : meteorites and meteorite hunters / O. Richard Norton ; illustrated by Dorothy...Meteorites 5. Meteorite Showers 6. Two Great Siberian Meteorite Falls 7. America's Great Meteorite Crater 8...Ill 131 Part ll - what is a Meteorite? 9. How to Recognize a Meteorite 10. Chondrites-The Common Stony...Mantles of Planets 157 175 201 215 235 Part ill - Meteorite Hunters 14. The Great Meteorites—Their Discovery
Book (edition)
The largest groups of new terms have been U.S. county names; rock-formation names (mostly North American);...Thesaurus. These include local geographic terms, U.S. county names, rock-formation names, and fossil names....term must be a name unique to one area. Lincoln County is not assigned coordinates in the Thesaurus, because...North America from the broader terms of Hanover County. There is no reciprocal entry for each broader...counties of the United States; e.g., Chautauqua County may have a broader term Kansas or New York. BX
Book (edition)
Konsult International Inc., Willowdale, Ontario, Canada Marilyn Stark Colorado School of Mines, Golden...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 United...for example: Washington County Arkansas and Portland Maine. Each new county Term can now autopost its...to counties was a major task. The scope of U.S. county and city Terms can now be clear even when they
Report (volume)
A. W. R., BLAND, P. A. & JULL, A. J. T. 1998. Meteorite flux on the Nullarbor region, Australia. In: GRADY...E. J. & PILLINGER, C.T. Calculating flux from meteorite decay rates: A discussion of problems encountered...encountered in deciphering a 105 to 106 year integrated meteorite flux at Allan Hills and a new approach to pairing...BEVAN, A. W. R., BLAND, P. A. & JULL, A. J. T. Meteorite flux on the Nullarbor region, Australia JULL,...University, 1 University Drive, Athabasca, Alberta, Canada, T9S 3A3 A. Conway, School of Physics, Glasgow
Book
meteors, and asteroids / DEC 21 , 1999 39.95 BRUCE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY < Digitized by the Internet Archive...CHAPTER 4 A Rain of Comet Dust 65 CHAPTER 5 Meteorite Hunting 81 CHAPTER 6 Rocks from the Moon and...you would find in a typical piece of rock (or a meteorite). Some meteors, though, gave off only lines representing...majority of the particles look somewhat like meteorite dust, except richer in light materials like carbon...distinctly different from any known. class of meteorite. The best way to study space dust is to go out
Book
British library cataloging in publication data Glass, Billy P. Introduction to planetary geology 1....Importance 90 Definitions 91 Fall phenomena 91 Kirin meteorite shower 93 Classification, internal structure...features 107 Abundance 109 Antarctic meteorites 110 Meteorite ages 111 Formation interval 111 Formation age...modification 129 Criteria for identification of meteorite impact craters 130 General 130 Shock metamorphism... Contents Vil Aouelloul glass 164 Libyan Desert glass 164 Irghizites 165 Darwin glass (Queenstownite) Lunar
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Chladni (1756–1827) and the origins of modern meteorite research Ursula B. MARVIN Harvard-Smithsonian...evidence of their elliptical orbits establish meteorite parent bodies as members of the solar system....Chladni never married. The origins of modern meteorite research In 1785, Chladni read a paper by Georg...of his own on patterns produced in loose sand on glass or copper plates by vibrating sound waves. Within...nineteenth century and briefly trace ideas of meteorite origins up to the present time. Meteoritics in
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
FIB sections retrieved from the matrix of each meteorite using a Talos F200X. All observations were conducted... [14] Schrader & Davidson (submitted) GCA. METEORITE MATERIAL MODEL FOR STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES Parul...needed to achieve this objective. At present, the meteorite material found on earth are the only objects from...properties for the entire family of asteroids, meteorite unit models are developed to determine the effective...turn deduce the properties of asteroids. The meteorite unit is a representative volume that accounts
Report (issue)
from obsidian, northern Ireland. Partition with glass. ALLANITE. Goff et al., Earth Planet. Sci. Lett...727-752 (1981). Probe analysis from Acapulco meteorite (chlor-). APATITE. Petrukha, Zap. Vses. Mineral...433-442 (1980). Microprobe analyses from Innisfree meteorite. APATITE. Sommardahl and Sipila, (Proc. Natl...infra-red spectrum. APOPHYLLITE. Das and Guha, (Cent. Glass Ceram. Res. Inst. Bull. 27, 20-25 (1980)) Chem....Manganoan babingtonite from Okayama Pref. with hour-glass structure. BAUDELEYITE. Chernyshov et al., (Dokl
Book
relation to Libyan desert glass. In: Dressler BO, Sharpton VL (eds) Large meteorite impacts and planetary...Magnetic Observatory after explosion of the Tunguska meteorite. Meteoritika 21:46-48. Nauka Publishers. Moscow...Structure. International Conference on Large Meteorite Impacts and Planetary Evolution. August 31—September... 1992. LPI Contribution 790, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, pp 40 Ivanov BA (2004) Multi-ring basins: modelling...Russian) O'Keefe JD, Ahrens TJ (1982a) Cometary and meteorite swarm impact on planetary surfaces. J Geophys
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
YEARS OF TERRESTRIAL RESIDENCE IN THE TATAHOUINE METEORITE. J. A. Barrat', Ph. Gilletz, Th. Heulin3, M. Lesourd4...analysis of the carbonates within the Tatahouine meteorite and the underlying ground confirm their terrestrial...were observed on the external surfaces of the meteorite fragments collected in 1994 and on gravels, gun...bacteria clusters from the soil in which the meteorite samples were embedded. This study emphasizes the...MICROANALYSIS OF PYROXENE, FELDSPAR, AND SILICA GLASS IN ALLAN HILLS 84001. M. S . K. L. ThomasKeprtaz
 
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