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Iron Meteorites: Composition, Age, and Origin
, 2020Iron meteorites are thought to be samples of metallic cores and pools that formed in diverse small planetary bodies. Their great diversity offers remarkable insights into the formation of asteroids and the early history of the solar system.
E. Scott
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The physical properties of meteorites
Planetary and Space Science, 2019Meteorites provide vast amounts of information on the make up and history of the solar system. Physical properties are a critical component to provide this information.
D. Ostrowski, K. Bryson
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Science, 1964
Zircon (ZrSiO 5 ) has been identified as an accessory mineral in the Vaca Muerta mesosiderite and in the troilite nodules of the Toluca iron meteorite. The occurrence in Vaca Muerta is a new discovery confirmed by electron-probe microanalysis of a grain in a polished section of the meteorite.
U B, Marvin, C, Klein
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Zircon (ZrSiO 5 ) has been identified as an accessory mineral in the Vaca Muerta mesosiderite and in the troilite nodules of the Toluca iron meteorite. The occurrence in Vaca Muerta is a new discovery confirmed by electron-probe microanalysis of a grain in a polished section of the meteorite.
U B, Marvin, C, Klein
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Science, 1964
One stone of the Orgueil meteorite shower contains an assortment of biogenic materials: coal fragments, seed capsules of the reed Juncus conglomeratus , other plant fragments, and an optically active, water-soluble protein material resembling collagen-derived glues.
E, Anders +5 more
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One stone of the Orgueil meteorite shower contains an assortment of biogenic materials: coal fragments, seed capsules of the reed Juncus conglomeratus , other plant fragments, and an optically active, water-soluble protein material resembling collagen-derived glues.
E, Anders +5 more
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2019
For thousands of years, people living in Egypt, China, Greece, Rome, and other parts of the world have been fascinated by shooting stars, which are the light and sound phenomena commonly associated with meteorite impacts. The earliest written record of a meteorite fall is logged by Chinese chroniclers in 687 bce.
Kun Wang, Randy Korotev
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For thousands of years, people living in Egypt, China, Greece, Rome, and other parts of the world have been fascinated by shooting stars, which are the light and sound phenomena commonly associated with meteorite impacts. The earliest written record of a meteorite fall is logged by Chinese chroniclers in 687 bce.
Kun Wang, Randy Korotev
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Lunar meteorites from northern Africa
Meteoritics and Planetary Science, 2014We report bulk composition data for 235 stones of ~77 lunar meteorites from northern Africa and 33 lunar meteorites from elsewhere. About 27% of the African meteorites are typical feldspathic lunar rocks, all breccias of similar bulk composition, for ...
R. Korotev, A. Irving
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, 2013
A complete visual reference for meteorite classification, this atlas combines high resolution optical microscope images with detailed descriptions. It provides a systematic account of meteorites and their most important classification parameters, making ...
M. Grady, G. Pratesi, V. M. Cecchi
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A complete visual reference for meteorite classification, this atlas combines high resolution optical microscope images with detailed descriptions. It provides a systematic account of meteorites and their most important classification parameters, making ...
M. Grady, G. Pratesi, V. M. Cecchi
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Re-Os Ages of Group IIA, IIIA, IVA, and IVB Iron Meteorites
Science, 1996M. Smoliar, R. Walker, J. Morgan
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1968
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