Petrological Studies of Yamato-74 Meteorites (2)
P(論文) Six Yamato meteorites collected in 1974 in Antarctica are petrographically investigated. All of them are ordinary chondrites, recrystallized and shocked to various extent. From the texture and the chemical composition of olivine and orthopyroxene, Yamato-74079,-74155,-74190,-74371,-74418 and -...
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ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000885 2024-09-09T19:04:03+00:00 Petrological Studies of Yamato-74 Meteorites (2) Kimura, Makoto Yagi, Kenzo Oba, Yoshio 1978-02 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/885/files/KJ00000011858.pdf eng eng Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research. Special issue 8 156 169 AA00733561 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/885/files/KJ00000011858.pdf 1978 ftnipr 2024-06-17T04:04:30Z P(論文) Six Yamato meteorites collected in 1974 in Antarctica are petrographically investigated. All of them are ordinary chondrites, recrystallized and shocked to various extent. From the texture and the chemical composition of olivine and orthopyroxene, Yamato-74079,-74155,-74190,-74371,-74418 and -74647 meteorites are classified respectively as H5,H4,L6,H5,H6 and H5 of VAN SCHUMUS and WOOD (1967). Difference in recrystallization of the matrices and the mineralogy is noticed between meteorites belonging to different petrologic types. departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica 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) |
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P(論文) Six Yamato meteorites collected in 1974 in Antarctica are petrographically investigated. All of them are ordinary chondrites, recrystallized and shocked to various extent. From the texture and the chemical composition of olivine and orthopyroxene, Yamato-74079,-74155,-74190,-74371,-74418 and -74647 meteorites are classified respectively as H5,H4,L6,H5,H6 and H5 of VAN SCHUMUS and WOOD (1967). Difference in recrystallization of the matrices and the mineralogy is noticed between meteorites belonging to different petrologic types. departmental bulletin paper |
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Kimura, Makoto Yagi, Kenzo Oba, Yoshio |
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Kimura, Makoto Yagi, Kenzo Oba, Yoshio Petrological Studies of Yamato-74 Meteorites (2) |
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Kimura, Makoto Yagi, Kenzo Oba, Yoshio |
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Kimura, Makoto |
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Petrological Studies of Yamato-74 Meteorites (2) |
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Petrological Studies of Yamato-74 Meteorites (2) |
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Petrological Studies of Yamato-74 Meteorites (2) |
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Petrological Studies of Yamato-74 Meteorites (2) |
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Petrological Studies of Yamato-74 Meteorites (2) |
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petrological studies of yamato-74 meteorites (2) |
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