List of meteorite minerals
A meteorite mineral is a mineral found chiefly or exclusively within meteorites or meteorite derived material. This is a list of those minerals, excluding minerals also commonly found in terrestrial rocks. As of 1997 there were approximately 295 mineral species which have been identified in meteorites.[1]
List of meteorite minerals
Names | Composition | Occurrence |
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Akimotoite | (Mg,Fe)SiO3 | |
Alabandite | MnS | |
Allabogdanite | (Fe,Ni)2P | |
Antitaenite | ||
Augite | (Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al,Ti)(Si,Al)2O6 | |
Brezinaite | Cr3S4 | |
Brianite | Na2CaMg(PO4)2 | |
Calcium-aluminium-rich inclusion | ||
Carlsbergite | CrN |
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Chladniite | {Ca}{Na8}{Ca4Na4}{(Mg,Fe2+)43}(PO4)36 | |
Cohenite | (Fe,Ni,Co)3C | |
Daubréelite | Fe2+Cr3+2S4 | ALH 84001 meteorite, Hoba meteorite, and the Canyon Diablo meteorite. |
Dmitryivanovite | CaAl2O4 | |
Grossite | CaAl4O7 | |
Hapkeite | Fe2Si | |
Haxonite | (Fe,Ni)23C6 | |
Heazlewoodite | Ni3S2 | |
Hibonite | (Ca,Ce)(Al,Ti,Mg)12O19 | |
Iridium | Ir | |
Kamacite | α-(Fe,Ni); Fe0+0.9Ni0.1 | |
Keilite | (Fe,Mg)S) | |
Krotite | CaAl2O4 | |
Lonsdaleite | C | Canyon Diablo, Kenna, and Allan Hills 77283 |
Melilite | (Ca,Na)2(Al,Mg,Fe2+)[(Al,Si)SiO7] | |
Merrillite | Ca9NaMg(PO4)7 | lunar rocks, martian meteorite |
Meteoric iron | Fe and Ni in different ratios | |
Maskelynite | ||
Mackinawite | (Fe,Ni)1 + xS (where x = 0 to 0.11) | |
Majorite | Mg3(MgSi)(SiO4)3 | |
Moissanite | SiC | |
Nierite | Si3N4 | |
Niningerite | MgS | |
Oldhamite | (Ca, Mg)S | |
Olivine | (Mg, Fe)2SiO4 | |
Panethite | (Na,Ca)2(Mg,Fe)2(PO4)2 | |
Panguite | (Ti4+,Sc,Al,Mg,Zr,Ca)1.8O3 | |
Pentlandite | iron nickel sulfide:(Fe,Ni)9S8 | |
Plessite | ||
Presolar grains | ||
Pyroxene | ||
Ringwoodite (discovered in the Tenham meteorite) | Mg2SiO4 | |
Roaldite | (Fe,Ni)4N | |
Schreibersite | (Fe,Ni)3P | |
Sinoite | Si2N2O | |
Taenite | γ-(Ni,Fe) | |
Tetrataenite | ||
Troilite | FeS | |
Wadsleyite | Mg2SiO4 | |
Xifengite | Fe5Si3 |
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See also
References
- Rubin, Alan E. (Sep 1997). "Mineralogy of meteorite groups - an update". Meteoritics. 32 (5): 733–734. Bibcode:1997M&PS...32..733R. doi:10.1111/j.1945-5100.1997.tb01558.x.
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