Magnetic Properties of Yamato-73-04 and Yamato-73-07 Meteorites

P(論文) Two Yamato meteorites collected in 1973 in Antarcica, Yamato-73-04 and Yamato-73-07, may be identified to an olivine-bronzite chondrite and a hypersthene achondrite respectively from their petrographic and chemical compositions. Magnetic analyses indicate that native irons in Yamato-73-04 chon...

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Main Authors: Nagata, Takesi, Sugiura, Naoji, Schwerer, F.C.
Language:English
Published: 1976
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author Nagata, Takesi
Sugiura, Naoji
Schwerer, F.C.
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Sugiura, Naoji
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description P(論文) Two Yamato meteorites collected in 1973 in Antarcica, Yamato-73-04 and Yamato-73-07, may be identified to an olivine-bronzite chondrite and a hypersthene achondrite respectively from their petrographic and chemical compositions. Magnetic analyses indicate that native irons in Yamato-73-04 chondrite comprise 2.6wt% of 7wt% Ni kamacite and 4.3wt% of 13wt% Ni kamacite, and that Yamato-73-07 achondrite contains 0.24wt% of Fe^0 with small amounts of Ni and Co and less than 0.02wt% of 60wt% Ni taenite or Fe_<3-x>Cr_xO_4. The natural remanent magnetization, NRM, of Yamato-73-07 achondrite can be distinctly separated into the original NRM of the undisturbed interior of 6.3×10^<-6> emu/gm in intensity and the secondary NRM of the surface skin fusion crust of about 0.5mm in thickness. The secondary NRM is attributable to the thermoremanent magnetization acquired in a magnetic field of 0.44 Oe-probably the geomagnetic field. departmental bulletin paper
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000589 2025-04-13T14:10:14+00:00 Magnetic Properties of Yamato-73-04 and Yamato-73-07 Meteorites Nagata, Takesi Sugiura, Naoji Schwerer, F.C. 1976-12 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/589/files/KJ00000011277.pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/589 eng eng Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research. Ser. C, Earth sciences 10 12 29 AA00733470 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/589/files/KJ00000011277.pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/589 1976 ftnipr 2025-03-19T10:19:57Z P(論文) Two Yamato meteorites collected in 1973 in Antarcica, Yamato-73-04 and Yamato-73-07, may be identified to an olivine-bronzite chondrite and a hypersthene achondrite respectively from their petrographic and chemical compositions. Magnetic analyses indicate that native irons in Yamato-73-04 chondrite comprise 2.6wt% of 7wt% Ni kamacite and 4.3wt% of 13wt% Ni kamacite, and that Yamato-73-07 achondrite contains 0.24wt% of Fe^0 with small amounts of Ni and Co and less than 0.02wt% of 60wt% Ni taenite or Fe_<3-x>Cr_xO_4. The natural remanent magnetization, NRM, of Yamato-73-07 achondrite can be distinctly separated into the original NRM of the undisturbed interior of 6.3×10^<-6> emu/gm in intensity and the secondary NRM of the surface skin fusion crust of about 0.5mm in thickness. The secondary NRM is attributable to the thermoremanent magnetization acquired in a magnetic field of 0.44 Oe-probably the geomagnetic field. departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research Polar Research National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Yamato ENVELOPE(35.583,35.583,-71.417,-71.417)
spellingShingle Nagata, Takesi
Sugiura, Naoji
Schwerer, F.C.
Magnetic Properties of Yamato-73-04 and Yamato-73-07 Meteorites
title Magnetic Properties of Yamato-73-04 and Yamato-73-07 Meteorites
title_full Magnetic Properties of Yamato-73-04 and Yamato-73-07 Meteorites
title_fullStr Magnetic Properties of Yamato-73-04 and Yamato-73-07 Meteorites
title_full_unstemmed Magnetic Properties of Yamato-73-04 and Yamato-73-07 Meteorites
title_short Magnetic Properties of Yamato-73-04 and Yamato-73-07 Meteorites
title_sort magnetic properties of yamato-73-04 and yamato-73-07 meteorites
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