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⇱ Tridymite from Pomozdino meteorite, Ust'kulom district, Komi Republic, Russia


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Tridymite from
Pomozdino meteorite, Ust'kulom district, Komi Republic, Russia

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Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:Tridymite
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Tridymite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Pomozdino meteorite, Ust'kulom district, Komi Republic, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:902904
Long-form Identifier:1:3:902904:0
GUID (UUID V4):0
References
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with a composition similar to the Nuevo Laredo meteorite: Serra de Mag6 as 14% magma, 47.5% pigeonite,...Eucrites, the most abundant variety of igneous meteorite, are pigeonite-plagioclase basalts and are petrographically...Smith, 1982; Buchanan and Reid, 1996). The Pomozdino meteorite is comparable but may not represent a magma... Details are given in the Appendix. For each meteorite and each parent magma composition, A2EE values...and augite with lesser quantities of chromite, tridymite, Fe-Ni metal, and troilite, and trace amounts
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Moon received its cataclysmic bombardment. Other meteorite parent bodies such as those of mesosiderites,...whose fragments are more readily removed from the meteorite source reservoirs. Impacts that initiate cosmic-ray...Distribution of Argon-Argon Ages 260 Implication of Meteorite Impact Ages for Parent Body Histories 262 References...specific parent objects. One of the distant goals of meteorite and asteroid research is to be able to identify...formation age of a basaltic eucrite or other igneous meteorite, we presumably date the time of crystallization
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