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Iron from
Sardis meteorite, Jenkins County, Georgia, USA


Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:Iron
Formula:Fe
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Iron data
Locality Data:Click here to view Sardis meteorite, Jenkins County, Georgia, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:993300
Long-form Identifier:1:3:993300:2
GUID (UUID V4):ec813f4e-d8e1-4a3a-84d5-25dee7dc7d7d
References
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Report (issue)
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF GEORGIA GEOLOGY 1971 through 1979 by Howard Ross Cramer ATLANTA 1986 GEORGIA DEPARTMENT...PROTECTION DIVISION GEORGIA GEOLOGIC SURVEY BULLETIN 101 ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF GEORGIA GEOLOGY 1971...1971 through 1979 by Howard Ross Cramer Georgia Department of Natural Resources J. Leonard Ledbetter, Commissioner...Division Harold F. Reheis, Assistant Director Georgia Geologic Survey William H. McLemore, State Geologist...1986 BULLETIN 101 ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF GEORGIA GEOLOGY FROM 1971 through 1979. by Howard Ross
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
sphalerite, is an accessory phase in the Indarch meteorite (enstatite chondrite, EH4). It occurs as xenomorphic...Rudashevskyite, new mineral, sphalerite, wurtzite, FeS, meteorite, enstatite chondrite, black smokers Introduction...characterized (Fe,Zn)S sulfide (Mineral K) in the Indarch meteorite (enstatite chondrite, EH4). Further investigations...2003). These minerals were also described from three iron meteorites (octahedrites) related to the IAB group:...sphalerite, based on a material from the Indarch meteorite (Mineral K of Ramdohr 1963, 1973). The new mineral
Report (edition)
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF GEORGIA GEOLOGY FROM 1960 THROUGH 1964 by Howard Ross Cramer Emory University...Atlanta, Georgia STATE OF GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Joe D. Tanner, Commissioner GEORGIA GEOLOGIC...1972) BULLETIN 84 ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF GEORGIA GEOLOGY FROM 1960 THROUGH 1964 by Howard Ross...Ross Cramer, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia INTRODUCTION This bibliography is a continuation of, and...Annotated bibliography of Georgia geology through 1959, published by the Georgia Department of Mines, Mining
Report (edition)
937 403 THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF OF GEORGIA GEORGIA GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF MINES , MINING AND GEOLOGY...ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 101 OF A3 0 84 о .8 пo n GEORGIA GEOLOGY FROM 1960 THROUGH 1964 by Howard Ross...will be augmented as new subjects are published GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF MINES , MINING AND GEOLOGY Jesse...Bulletin Number 84 ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF GEORGIA GEOLOGY FROM 1960 THROUGH 1964 by Howard Ross...University , Atlanta , Georgia ES MINNIINNG G MIN MENT G AND EOLOG Y ATLANTA 1972 GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF
Report (issue)
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF GEORGIA GEOLOGY 1965 through 1970 by Howard Ross Cramer STATE OF GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF...Director ATLANTA 1976 ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF GEORGIA GEOLOGY FROM 1965 through 1970. by Howard Ross...Bibliography of Georgia Geology through 1959 and the Annotated Bibliography of Georgia Geology, supplement...These were published as Bulletins 79 and 84 of the Georgia Geological Surve-y, This bibliography contains...Each article was read, annotated, and indexed by county, subject, and geological age where appliGable.
Report (issue)
COVER PHOTO : Gold nugget from Dukes Creek, White County, weight 5 oz., 12 dwt., approx. 2x. BACK COVER...approx. 1.5x. Lower left - Goethite from Pulaski County, approx. lx. Right - Magnetite crystal face showing... MINERALS OF GEORGIA: THEIR PROPERTIES AND OCCURRENCES by Robert B. Cook STATE OF GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iron, Nickel-Iron ...................................................................................... 170 County Index ........................................
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
9; uranium, 0.013, 0.011 and 0.017. In meteoritic iron (four analyses), these abundances covered a wider...Te, and to a lesser extent I, are chalcophile in iron meteorites. In chondrites, I and Te are strongly...nuclear events preceding the formation of the meteorite parent bodies (KATCOFF et al., 1951; SUESS and...of the meteorites. EXPERIMENTAL Meteorites The meteorite samples used in this work were obtained on a gift...supernova outbursts), and the cooling of the meteorite parent bodies to low enough temperatures to allow
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
sample. SMALES et ai!.determined antimony in fifteen iron meteorites by neutron activation analysis EXAMINATION...activation analysis and determined antimony in two iron meteorites (av. of O-40 ppm Sb), two chondrites...l-69 MeV photopeaks of an irradiated sample of meteorite. These data agree well with the 60.2 day half-life...Forest City Chondrite Canyon Diablo Iron 0.11 0.29 Henbury Iron -.- Reference _____ 0*12 0.35 0.31...may be found that antimony forms compounds with iron or other elements which would result in a higher
Report (issue)
STATE GEORGIA DIVISION OF CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT OF MINES, MINING AND GEOLOGY A. S. Furcron, Director...Bulletin Number 79 ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF GEORGIA GEOLOGY THROUGH 1959 by Howard Ross Cramer, Arthur...James George Lester Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia ATLANTA 1967 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL Department...Governor of Georgia and Commissioner Ex-Officio State Division of Conservation Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Dear...and Geology entitled, "Annotated Bibliography of Georgia Geology Through 1959," by Drs. Howard R. Cramer
Report (volume)
classn_____ classification Co_______. Company, County Coll______ Collections Conini_____ Committee Cominuii____...Baltimore, Md. Geophysics vols. 7, 8. Austin, Texas. Georgia Department of Natural Resources Division of Mines...well at the Jayhawk Ordnance Works in Cherokee County, Kans.: Kansas Univ. Geol. Survey Bull. 47, pt...C. K., 1. 1. The geology of Long Reach, King's County, New Brunswick: Royal Soc. Canada Trans. 3d ser...the Pennsylvanian section of eastern Vermilion County, 111., and Vermillion, Warren, and Fountain Counties
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University of California—Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA, platetec@socrates.berkeley.edu. Timothy A. Becker...Geochronology Center, 2455 Ridge Road, Berkeley, CA 94709, USA, tbecker@bgc.org. Philip A. Bland, Planetary Science...351580, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA, brownlee@astro. washington.edu. Timothy S. Culler...National Laboratory, MS 50-232, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA, tsculler@Ibl.gov. Stanley F. Dermott, Department...Astronomy, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA, dermott@astro.ufl.edu. Paolo Farinella (deceased)
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, New York 12181, USA CHRIS MeA. POWELL, Associate Professor Geology Department...oriented white mica interspersed with minor opaques and iron oxides. The micas, irrespective of cleavage orientation...formed by intergrowth of an opaque mineral (hydrated iron oxide, probably goethite) with quartz and "sericite"...relative enrichments in immobile components (such as iron, magnesium, titanium, clay minerals in general,...relative enrichments in immobile components such as iron, magnesium, titanium, clay minerals in general,
 
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