Mason, Brian (1967) The Woodbine meteorite, with notes on silicates in iron meteorites. Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical Society, 36 (277) 120-126 doi:10.1180/minmag.1967.036.277.18
Reference Type | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | ||
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Title | The Woodbine meteorite, with notes on silicates in iron meteorites | ||
Journal | Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical Society | ||
Authors | Mason, Brian | Author | |
Year | 1967 (March) | Volume | 36 |
Page(s) | 120-126 | Issue | 277 |
Publisher | Mineralogical Society | ||
Download URL | https://rruff.info/doclib/MinMag/Volume_36/36-277-120.pdf+ | ||
DOI | doi:10.1180/minmag.1967.036.277.18Search in ResearchGate | ||
Mindat Ref. ID | 6044 | Long-form Identifier | mindat:1:5:6044:2 |
GUID | e85a9d1b-f046-41ec-9bd4-feec4da854d8 | ||
Full Reference | Mason, Brian (1967) The Woodbine meteorite, with notes on silicates in iron meteorites. Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical Society, 36 (277) 120-126 doi:10.1180/minmag.1967.036.277.18 | ||
Plain Text | Mason, Brian (1967) The Woodbine meteorite, with notes on silicates in iron meteorites. Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical Society, 36 (277) 120-126 doi:10.1180/minmag.1967.036.277.18 | ||
In | (1966) Mineralogical Magazine Vol. 36 (277) Mineralogical Society | ||
Abstract/Notes | SummaryThe Woodbine meteorite, ploughed up in Illinois in 1953, is a fine octahedrite with numerous inclusions of silicate minerals. The minerals present include kamacite, taenite, troilite, schreibersite, orthopyroxene (Fs6), diopside, olivine (Fa4), plagioclase (An9), and graphite. The chemical analysis is: Fe 73·06, Ni 9·08, Co 0·15, P 0·47, C 0·21, FeS 1·65, SiO2 8·55, TiO2 0·02, Al2O3 0·53, Cr2O3 0·03, FeO 0·49, MnO 0·03, MgO 5·19, CaO 0·34, Na2O 0·29, K2O 0·02, sum 100·11. Woodbine is compared with other meteorites of similar composition. The silicate material has chondritic composition, and is quite different from the silicate material of the mesosiderites, with which some of these meteorites have been classed. |
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