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Nepheline from
Parnallee meteorite, Ramanathapuram district, Tamil Nadu, India

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Locality type:Meteorite Fall Location
Classification
Species:Nepheline
Formula:Na3K(Al4Si4O16)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Nepheline data
Locality Data:Click here to view Parnallee meteorite, Ramanathapuram district, Tamil Nadu, India
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:933988
Long-form Identifier:1:3:933988:0
GUID (UUID V4):0
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
An exceptionally large chondrule in theParnallee meteorite By R. A. BINNS Department of Geology, University...4 cm in diameter, has been found in theParnallee meteorite, and is described, with analysis. An estimate...themeteorite excluding metal and sulphide. ECTIONS sawn across the 134-1b.Parnallee meteorite (B.M...(left). Photograph of a sawn surface on theParnallee meteorite, showing the exceptionally large chondrule...olivine from a melt with the composition of theParnallee chondrule, under conditions where cooling was
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
anal., o p t , X-ray, 5. Actinolite, Rajasthan,India, cryst., anal., opt., X-ray, 22; Urals, anal., trace...Amba Dongar, Gujarat State,India, melanite, 775. Ameletite =nepheline or mixtures, 438. Amcsite, Sweden...hastingsite, hornblende. Amphibolite, Singhbhum,India, trace elements in, 671. Anandite, Ceylon, opt....451. Ascension Island, vlasovite, 233. Assisi,meteorite, description, mineralogy, 595. Astrophyllite,...opt., 180. Auranga-Koel Valley, Palamau, Bihar,India, chromian vanadian muscovite, 591. Axinite, mire
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al., 1995; Bridges et al., 1995a; a feldspar-nepheline clast FELINE,Bridges et al., 1995b). The origin...large (the microgabbroic fragment identified inParnallee had a maximum dimension of 2 mm,Kennedy et al...concerning chondrulegenesis (Gooding, 1983).Themeteorite collection of the Natural History Museum contains...pyroxene cb = cristobalite an = anonhite nc =nepheline. tr = uidymite, ab = albite. ap = apatite, porph...Segowlie, L6LL groupBandong, LL6(7")Mellenbye LL6Parnallee LL35092884814I985 M37Menow, H4Oakley, H6
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aluminian,India, anal., opt., cryst., 288. Arfvedsonite, Ascension Is., Greenland, Nigeria, Kola,India, anal...AUCOTT (J. W.) see ATrEWELL (P. B.), 428. Augite,India, anal., opt., cell-dimensions, 417; Scotland, anal...J.), The Gibeonmeteorite, 888; - - and FAUL~NER (D.), The Barranca Blancameteorite, 898; - - and SMITh...SMITh (P. L.), The Weekeroo Stationmeteorite, 67o; - - and YARDLEY (E. D.), The Brenham pallasite, 275...Durga Gourishankar mine, Tummalatalupur, Nellore,India, microcline perthite, 135 BALDANZA(B.), LEvI-DONATI(G
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2 mm across andatypically large for the hostmeteorite to be a large melt objector inclusion. This specifically...work focussed on large melt objects in a singlemeteorite, the Julesberg (L3.6) chondrite (Graham, 1993;...margin. Feldspathoids (neph, black) includingnepheline and sodalitepreferentially replace pyroxene and...cm) feldspathic inclusion in theGuin IIE ironmeteorite formed by incipient shock-melting ofchondritic...An exceptionally large chondrule in theParnalleemeteorite. Mineral. Mag. 36, 319 –324.Boss A. P. (1996)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Na-Al-rich inclusions consisting of olivine, spinel,nepheline and analkali-rich glass.6. Carbonaceous material...H e r k u n f t u n d E n t s t e h u n g derMeteorite ist trotz i n t e n s i v s t e rF o r s c h...ratios in chondrites. I n :P. M . Millman (ed.),Meteorite Research, D o r d r e e h t : Reidel, 166--173... A., 1971 : Chondrulc groundmass in theParnallee meteorite. Chem.d. E r d e 30, 21--31.Bostr6m, K...I I I de Lanc6. I n : P. M.~/Iillman (ed.),Meteorite Research, D o r d r e c h t : Reidel, 492--499
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University, Department of Geology and CascadiaMeteorite Laboratory, 17 CramerHall, 1721 SW Broadway,...microporphyritic) in texture. Samples fromthe CascadiaMeteorite Laboratory (CML), American Museum of Natural History...andJohnson Spacecraft Center (JSC) AntarcticMeteorite collection were studied (Table 1). Varioustechniques...2015) andPar-I3 (Fa29.5±0.3) in an LL3.6 host (Parnallee). The uniform Fa contents in these inclusions...fromseparate fragments of the QUE 97008 hostmeteorite. In contrast, MET-I1 aliquots range widely in
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
St. Louis MO 63130, USA.The present state ofmeteorite chemistry as established by Wasson andKallemeyn...includingMg, Si, Sr. the Earth lies close to CImeteorite as previously established.The estimate of si...ratios inthe Earth's mantle. as well as on themeteorite trend permils us to estimatethe composition of...difference in their relative abundancesamongmeteorite classes reflects differences in the dust!gas ratio...HIGH-DENSITY INTERSTELLAR GRAPHITE FROM THE MURCHISONMETEORITE. S. Amari 1.2, E.Zinner), and R. S. Lewis-, IMcDonnell
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be possible to explainrim, matrix, and bulkmeteorite refractory and common lithophile compositions...extracted presolar diamonds from the Allendemeteorite by the method described in [I]. The optical properties...CRYSTALLIZATION OF PYROXENE AND SPINEL IN GABBROICLUNARMETEORITE ASUKA 881757. T. Arai, H. Takeda, and P. H.Warren...University ofTokyo, Hongo, Tokyo 113, Japan.Lunarmeteorite Asuka (A)88 1757 is a distinct new type of low-Ti...Manchester M 13 9PL. UK.483The analysis of the SNCmeteorite, ALH 8400 I. which now appears tobe a sample
Book (volume)
solar systemG. Kurat155Some problems ofmeteoriteclassificationA.A. Yavnel199Primitive 3 ae/...isotope ratios different to those observed in othermeteorite classes but almost exactly matching the raregases...18, 5-40.Chapman , C.R. (1976) Asteroids asmeteorite parentbodies : The astronomical perspective. Geochim...be far lower thani29 detected in an ironmeteorite at 0 . 1 atom/m . Kg byour older work . Remeasurement...in the acid insoluble fraction of the Allendemeteorite. At the samime the enrichment of1420.4%_~as
Report (volume)
Palynology.Botanic Gardens. Lucknow,India.Palynological Society ofIndia.NationalJour. Petroleum Technology...Arizona State University. Tempe, Ariz.Center forMeteoriteMexico Univ. Nac. Autonoma Inst. Geograffa Bol...Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany. Lucknow,India.Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology-...Departmentof Botany, University of Delhi. Delhi,India.Plateau - Plateau. The quarterly of the Museum...Flat quadrangle and the Old Moscow Mine, StarDistrict, Beaver County, Utah [abs.]: Dissert.Abs., Sec
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
CARBONACEOUS-CHONDRITE INCLUSIONS FROMTHE KAPOETAMETEORITE: EVIDENCE FOR THEEXISTENCEOFNANODIAMONDSWITH...Waterloo, ON, Canada.Kapoeta is an achondritemeteorite that belongs to the howardite group, which along...nanodiamonds in CC material from the Kapoetameteorite byFourier-transform infrared (FTIR) and Raman...nanodiamonds and amorphouscarbon found in thismeteorite.References: [1] Zolensky M. E. et al. 1996. Meteoritics...State. Samples providedby the JSC’s Antarcticmeteorite curatorial facility.5214.pdf 76th Annual Meteoritical
 
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