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Diogenite meteorite

A rock classification type
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About Diogenite meteoriteHide

Diogenites are an abundant type of achondrite, linked by geochemical traits such as oxygen isotopic ratios and certain elemental ratios, of which Fe/Mn is the most widely cited. The dominant mineral in diogenites is orthopyroxene. The diogenites are strongly linked with two other achondrite groups: eucrites and howardites; the three groups are collectively known as HED meteorites and may come from asteroid 4 Vesta.

Meteoritical Society Code: Diogenite



Unique IdentifiersHide

Mindat ID:
49889
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:1:49889:4
GUID
(UUID V4):
67fcf4fb-a0a7-4cd5-b1fb-e30559327954

Classification of Diogenite meteoriteHide

Sub-divisions of Diogenite meteoriteHide

Mineralogy of Diogenite meteoriteHide

Essential minerals - these are minerals that are required within the classification of this rock:
Hypersthene(Mg,Fe)SiO3
Pyroxene > OrthopyroxeneA petrological term for Orthopyroxene Subgroup.
Non-essential minerals - these minerals are common, sometimes major components, but are not always present:
ChromiteFe2+Cr3+2O4
Feldspar > Plagioclase(Na,Ca)[(Si,Al)AlSi2]O8
OlivineCommonly used as a synonym for a member of the Fayalite-Forsterite Series, but more generally and properly ...
TroiliteFeS

Synonyms of Diogenite meteoriteHide

Common AssociatesHide

Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
1 photo of Diogenite meteorite associated with Pyroxene GroupADSi2O6
1 photo of Diogenite meteorite associated with Orthopyroxene Subgroup
1 photo of Diogenite meteorite associated with ChromiteFe2+Cr3+2O4

Internet Links for Diogenite meteoriteHide

References for Diogenite meteoriteHide

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Recorded finds for Diogenite meteoriteHide

This map shows a selection of recorded finds that have latitude and longitude coordinates recorded. Click on the symbol to view information about a locality. The symbol next to localities in the list can be used to jump to that position on the map.

Locality ListHide

- This locality has map coordinates listed. - This locality has estimated coordinates. ⓘ - Click for references and further information on this occurrence. ? - Indicates mineral may be doubtful at this locality. - Good crystals or important locality for species. - World class for species or very significant. (TL) - Type Locality for a valid mineral species. (FRL) - First Recorded Locality for everything else (eg varieties). Struck out - Mineral was erroneously reported from this locality. Faded * - Never found at this locality but inferred to have existed at some point in the past (e.g. from pseudomorphs).

All localities listed without proper references should be considered as questionable.
Antarctica
 
  • Eastern Antarctica
    • Queen Maud Land
      • Queen Fabiola Mts
Burkina Faso
 
  • Est Region
    • Gnagna Province
      • Bilanga Department
        • Bilanga-Yanga
Germany
 
  • North Rhine-Westphalia
    • Detmold
      • Höxter
        • Willebadessen
          • Peckelsheim
[Polymict breccia diogenite meteorite]
    • Münster
      • Steinfurt
        • Ibbenbüren
India
 
  • Maharashtra
    • Nashik Division
      • Jalgaon District
  • West Bengal
    • Bankura District
Mauritania
 
  • Hodh el Gharbi Region
    • Ayoun El Atrous
[Polymict breccia diogenite meteorite]
  • Tiris Zemmour Region
    • Bir Moghrein
[Dunitic diogenite meteorite]
Morocco
 
  • Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra Region
    • Es Semara Province
      • Es Semara Cercle
Netherlands
 
  • Zeeland
    • Schouwen-Duiveland
Northwest Africa
 
[Polymict breccia diogenite meteorite]
Spain
 
  • Aragon
    • Huesca
      • Isábena
        • Roda de Isábena
Tunisia
 
  • Tataouine
    • Tataouine (Foum Tatahouine)
USA
 
  • Colorado
    • Weld County
      • Johnstown
  • Utah
    • Box Elder County
[Polymict breccia diogenite meteorite]
 
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