Locality type: | Meteorite Fall Location |
Classification |
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Species: | 'Maskelynite' (not an IMA approved species) |
Confirmation |
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Validity: | Believed Valid |
Data |
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Mineral Data: | Click here to view Maskelynite data |
Locality Data: | Click here to view Yamato 790729 meteorite, Queen Fabiola Mts, Queen Maud Land, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica |
Data Identifiers |
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Mindat Occurrence Record ID: | 1318943 |
Long-form Identifier: | 1:3:1318943:1 |
GUID (UUID V4): | b7959aae-c24e-4470-a8a3-c727102c718c |
Nearest other occurrences of Maskelynite |
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0.0km (0.0 miles) | ⓘYamato 75097 meteorite, Queen Fabiola Mts, Queen Maud Land, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica |
References |
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Kato, Y., Sekine, T., Kayama, M., Miyahara, M., & Yamaguchi, A. (2017). High‐pressure polymorphs in Yamato‐790729 L6 chondrite and their significance for collisional conditions. Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 52(12), 2570-2585. |
Reference Search (possible matching items) |
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| | Book | 9.2 Late Pliocene ‘‘Ejecta’’ in the Ross Sea, Antarctica . 4.9.3 The Paleocene-Eocene Event. . . . . ... in the 1890s. Numerous fragments of an iron meteorite were found scattered around the crater and Gilbert...impact of a large iron meteorite. Gilbert believed that the bulk of the iron meteorite should have been buried...able to find evidence of a large mass of iron meteorite beneath the crater floor as he expected. Because...believed that there must be a large mass of iron meteorite below the floor of the crater, which at that time |
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