| Shima, Masako, Murayama, Sadao, Okada, Akihiko, Yabuki, Hideo, Takaoka, Nobuo (1983) DESCRIPTION, CHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND NOBLE GASES OF THE CHONDRITE NOGATA. Meteoritics, 18 (2) 87-102 doi:10.1111/j.1945-5100.1983.tb00580.x | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | THECHONDRITE NOGATA Masako Shimaand Sadao Murayama NationalScienceMuseum Ueno-Park, Taito-ku,Tokyo. Japan Akihiko...ofPhysicaland ChemicalResearch Hirosawa, Wako-shi. Saitama, Japan Nobuo Takaoka DepartmentofEarthSciences FacultyofScience...Yamagata. Japan An ordinary chondrite weighing 472 g kept in the Shinto shrine, Suga Jinja, Nogata-shi, Fukuoka-ken...Fukuoka-ken, Japan. as treasure. was said to have fallen in the precinct ofthe shrine, approximately...was named Nogata after the present name ofthe place offall. Although the Fe content of Nogata is a little | | | Book | the study of meteorites and information on key meteorite falls. ISBN-13: 978-1-55407-515-7 (bound).--978-1-55407-833-2... opposite Weighing in at 60 t plus, the Hoba meteorite is the largest |known on Earth. | or the moon...metal and silicate minerals. These different meteorite types are further described in chapter 4. Peebe...on Earth is in the form of tiny dust grains, meteorite: stone, iron and stony- usually less than 1 mm... WHAT ARE METEORITES? LEFT The Peekskill meteorite was witnessed by many people as it partially burned |
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