| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | The other end of this pipe passes through the India rubber stopper of a small cistern or bottle, 0,...pressure to the surface of the liquid. At P is a glass tube which also passes through the stopper and then...microscope. If a few threads of its warp are placed on a glass slide, and one or two drops of concentrated nitrio...these experiments it is not necessary to use a glass disk over the treated fibers. If a disk or cover...ments have been in continuous use at the Langloan a glass gaug:e, whIch IS repre�ented �t G. To the up'p�r | | Englert, P., Herpers, U., Sarafin, R., Padia, J.T., Rao, M.N. (1986) Cosmic-ray records in the LL-chondrite Dhurmsala. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 50 (8) 1593-1598 doi:10.1016/0016-7037(86)90122-5 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | S.A. Cosmic-ray records in the LL-chondrite Dhurmsala P. ENGLERT’, U. HERPERS and R. SARAFIN Department...Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad, 380009, India (Received October 9, 1985; accepted in revisedform...documented samples of a large fragment of the Dhurmsala meteorite fall. Using the *‘Ne/“Ne ratios andthe *‘Ne...concentrations, the cosmic-ray exposure age of Dhurmsala is deduced to be 13.0 + 1.O My. The results suggest...due to depth effects, as expected in a large meteorite. Consistent with the model calculations of REEDY(1985) | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | shade and 15 c. c. of blue shade eosine; mix with a glass stirring-rod, filter, and begin the flowing of the...our SUPPLEMENT No. 529 we gave an abstract of meteorite, of which it contained three times its volume;...... ....... .. .. ..... 61-29 THE DHURM SALA METEORITE, Carbonic oxide........ .. ............... 7'52.... .. ...... .. 0'23 of a portion of the Dhurmsala meteorite, which had . _ . . . . . . . . ... Abel had given him a large piece of a large meteorite, because he thought that the speaker's piece ought | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | exceptionally large chondrule in the Parnallee meteorite By R. A. BINNS Department of Geology, University...in diameter, has been found in the Parnallee meteorite, and is described, with analysis. An estimate...the meteorite excluding metal and sulphide. ECTIONS sawn across the 134-1b. Parnallee meteorite (B.M...a groundmass of pale-brown isotropic glass (fig. 2). The glass also contains subhedral chromite granules...Photograph of a sawn surface on the Parnallee meteorite, showing the exceptionally large chondrule. Scale | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | individual chondri can easily be isolated, but if the meteorite is at all coherent the chondri break with the...plainly marked FIG. 7.-Section of the Homestead meteorite, showing a typical eccentricallyradiating bronzite...named : Chrysolite, bronzite augite, plagioclase, glass, and nickel-iron. This order, it is to be noted...Chrysolite chondri usually contain large quantities of glass of a dark brown color. This may be arranged (a)...skeletal or branching growths of the mineral among the glass. Both monosomatic and polysomatic chrysolite chondri | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Adare meteorite, 352. Aegirine-trachyte from Angola, 66. Alkali lavas, 70. ~kmana meteorite, 173. Analcite...obituary. 392. Biotite-trachyte, Angola, 65. Bluff meteorite, 352. BaJJ~MALL(A.), elected member, xlviii. -...Nova Scotia, 340. Cbandak~pur meteorite, 352. ChAteau Renard meteorite, 352. Chemical analysis o'f meteorites...393. Crab Orchard meteorite, 167. Cracks in timber ~md clay, 329. Cronstad meteorite, 10. CaooxEs (Sir...Judd, 140. Cynthiana meteorite, 352. Daniel's Knil meteorite, 13. Dhurmsala meteorite, 352. Diamond, Gold | | | Book | by side. At hall ; each side of the hall were glass-covered courts, suitable for exhibiting larger...objects displayed in the cases with the least Owing glass, one or two of these rather table-cases and leaving...and other remains from the Sewalik ; ; Hills, India. 1844-81. William Garrow Lettsom, Esq. Numerous...Dr. Thomas Thomson. A set of their " Plants of India." 1858. Robert Brown, Esq., D.C.L., F.R.S. His...Zealand. 1862. James Bruce, Esq. The Cranbourne Meteorite. LIST OF BENEFACTORS. 19 1862. The Worshipful | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | addition there is an Na, K, AI, Si-rich interstitial glass of near albitic composition that is common to both...rather than albitic. It too is probably present as glass, Ashworth (pers, comm.). Thus in Bishunpur at least...44, 1161. Huss et al., 1981. G.C.A. 45, 33. METEORITE CONCENTRATIONS IN ANTARCTICA - HOW COMPLETE IS...have been proposed to explain the phenomena of meteorite accumulations on blue ice fields. Model I, suggested...pictorially by Yanai, is a general picture relating meteorite fall and accumulation to the entire Antarctic |
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