A simple scenario for the formation of monipite is that a precursor in melilite consisted of a Mo + P-rich alloy ± phosphide, which was oxidized during alteration to produce the observed aureole of oxide and phosphate alteration phases.
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Discovery of a New Phosphide Mineral, Monipite (MoNiP), in an Allende Type B1 CAI [#5090] · Vogel N. Baur H. Bischoff A. Leya I. Roszjar J. Wieler R. ...
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Discovery of a New Phosphide Mineral, Monipite (MoNiP), in an Allende Type B1 CAI. Authors: Ma, C.; Beckett, J. R.; Rossman, G. R.. Publication: ...
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MoniPite* C. Ma, J.R. Beckett, and G.R. Rossman (2009) Discovery of a new phosphide mineral, monipite (MoNiP), in an Allende type B1 CAI. 72nd Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society Abstracts. NEW MINERAL NAMES 207 The chemical composition of plimerite was determined by WDS methods on a Cameca SX51 electron microprobe.
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One grain of monipite was found in a melilite-rich mantle of a B1 CAI from Allende ... Microprobe analysis of monipite gives an empirical formula of ...
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2009a), monipite (MoNiP) (Ma et al. 2009b), tistarite (Ti2O3) (Ma and Rossman 2009a), ..... (2009b) Discovery of a new phosphide mineral, monipite (MoNiP), ...
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Ma C, Beckett JR, Rossman GR (2009) Discovery of a new phosphide mineral, monipite (MoNiP), in an Allende Type B1 CAI. Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 44, Suppl, A127. [PDF]
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2009a), monipite (MoNiP) (Ma et al. 2009b), tistarite (Ti2O3) (Ma and Rossman 2009a), davisite (CaScAlSiO6) (Ma and Rossman 2009b), and grossmanite (CaTi3+AlSiO6) (Ma and Rossman 2009c). Each new phase adds a new voice toward understanding the processes that occurred in the early solar system.
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01.01.21.06 Monipite! MoNiP P 6 2m 6 m2. Help on Strunz Class: Strunz Class: 01.BD.10 01 - ELEMENTS (Metals and intermetallic alloys; metalloids and ...
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General Nickelphosphide Information ... The nickel-dominant analog of schreibersite. ... Found in the Butler iron meteorite, Bates County, Missouri, U.S.A., which fell in 1874, and a number of other iron meteorites. Link to MinDat.org Location Data.
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