| | Book | obtain a panorama of the scope and substance of meteorite research. I endeavored to remedy this situation...not exhaustively discussed—the great upsurge in meteorite research along many new lines in recent years...and conservation of meteoritic material. Every meteorite is to some degree unique; and meteorites, unlike...I not been favored bv the curatorship of the meteorite collection of The American Museum of Natural History...Chicago Natural History Museum, the Nininger Meteorite Collection (Arizona State University, Tempe), | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | as a solvent, hy~oehloric acid to pretreat the meteorite and lack of definitive identification techniques...(1961) extracted some organic material from the Kaba meteorite and suggested that paraffinic hydrocarbons...heterocyclic compounds were extracted from Orgueil meteorite and identiThe authors concluded that the organic...Black, magnetic and friable. About 10 per cent of meteorite is taken by chondrules (See Figs. 1 and 2). Many...troilite. Chondrules constitute 15 to 20 per cent of meteorite (See Figs. 1 and 2). Sample broken from larger | | | Book | Professor of Chemistry and Geology Director, Nininger Meteorite Collection Arizona State University JOHN WILEY...Chemistry and Geology, Director of: the Nininger Meteorite Collection, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona...announced the transfer of the outstanding Nininger Meteorite Collection to Arizona State University. Throughethe...the National Science Foundation, the Nininger Meteorite Collection was established primarily for purposes...(minerals The of meteorites) relationship of and meteorite Moore (achondrites), studies to the Earth | | | Book | 2. Lunar geology. 3. Planets — Surfaces. 4. Meteorite craters. I. Title. QB501.K56 550'.999 75-45357...Carbonaceous Chondrites Olivine-hypersthene and Olivine-bronzite chondrites Enstatite Chondrites Origin of Chondrules...at Mecca. This stone is widely reputed to be a meteorite and even thought to be the oldest preserved fragment...Jefferson was quoted in reference to a report of a meteorite fall; “. . .It may be very difficult to explain...of modes of meteorite origin, and possible genetic relations between different meteorite types. More | | | Book | articles. Sándor Szakáll (1953, Berettyóújfalu, Hungary) Head of the Department of Mineralogy, Herman Ottó...Mineralogical Regions Czech Republic (Milan Novák) Hungary (Sándor Szakáll) Poland (Ewa Kos/.owska) Romania...Mineral Species Czech Republic (Milan Novák). Hungary (Sándor Szakáll), Poland (Ewa Kos/.owska). Romania...Museums of the Carpathians Czech Republic (Moravia) Hungary Poland Romania Slovakia Ukraine 397 397 399 409...countries, (i.e. the Czech Republic. Slovakia, Poland. Hungary, Ukraine, and Romania). From a mineralogical viewpoint | | | Book | ......................................... 3 1 Hungary (Sandor Szakall) ......................................... 127 Czec h Republic (Mi lan Novak). Hungary (Sandor Szakall), Po land (Ewa Koszowska). Ro mania............................................ 397 Hungary .................................................the staff of the Herman OLL6 Museum (Mi kolc. Hungary) with help in the technical preparation. compilation...concerning their museum and mineral collection . Hungary: Gabor Papp (Hungarian atural Hi tory Mu eum. Budape | | | Book (edition) | applied to mineral substances. and a number of meteorite and rock names where their -ite termination can..."probably a contraction of agalmatolite". Agramite. meteorite. S. Meunier ( 1 893) Revision Fers. Mereoriques...Mereoriques. p. 63. Name given to the Agram iron meteorite. 17.1.3 Agrellite. NaCa 2 S i4O 1 oF. J. Gittins. M...33- 1 230]. (TL) Villedicu Township. Temiscaming County, Quebec. Canada. Named for S.O. Agrel l. Agricolite... 5-2% S and no succinic acid. From (TL) Ajka, Hungary. and named for locality. 16.5.6 Ajoite, (K .Na)Cu | | | Book (edition) | Poe f JP Se wae Bing! OE OMe m9 hes DG 2 County 2 on Ba § wi tn if Council & "& : |...indeed apart from a few well-known names like Bronzite, Sahlite, and Rubellite, the only varietal names...phosphorus has been thought to occur free in a meteorite; very doubtful. 1.24 Arsenic. 2[As]. Dana 7th...(all three terms for meteoritic Enstatite). Var. Bronzite, 14.21.8. 14.4.3. Clinoenstatite. 8[MgSiO,]. Min...edn, 351. Serpentine (?) pseudomorphous after Bronzite. Syn. Phestine, Pheestine. 14.4.42 Pyrallolite |
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