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Evolution and classification of acapulcoites and lodranites from a chemical point of view

Patzer, Andrea, Hill, Dolores H., Boynton, William V.(2004). Evolution and classification of acapulcoites and lodranites from a chemical point of view. Meteoritics and Planetary Science, 39(1), 61-85. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1945-5100.2004.tb00050.x

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numbertitleMethodsvariables analyzed
2Chemical composition of silicate phases in new acapulcoites (avg. wt%)INAAMg, Fe, Mn, Si, Na, Al, Ca, Cr, Ti, K
3Chemical composition of opaque phases in new acapulcoites (avg. wt%)INAAFe, Si, Cr, S, Ni, Co, Zn, Mn, Mg, Ti, Al
4 Chemical composition of phosphates in new acapulcoites (avg. wt%)INAAP, Na, Si, Mn, Ca, Fe, Mg, Cl, F
6Modal composition of silicate phases in new acapulcoitesCALCENSTATITE, FAYALITE, FORSTERITE, WOLLASTONITE, ORTHOCLASE, ANORTHITE, ALBITE, FERROSILITE
7Modal composition of new acapulcoites (vol%)CALCCHROMITE, DIOPSIDE, PHOSPHATE, OLIVINE, PLAGIOCLASE, Fe-ORE, FeNi METAL, ENSTATITE, TROILITE
8aElemental concentrations of acapulcoites and lodranitesINAACr, K, Ru, V, Ba, La, As, Eu, Mg, Al, Fe, Br, W, Re, Sc, Mo, Ni, Sm, Au, Rb, Se, Yb, Ca, Mn, Na, Zn, Os, Ga, Ir, Co, Lu, Sb, Ti, Hf, Ta, Nd, Th, Dy, Ho, Tb, Sr, Ce, Tm
8bElemental concentrations of acapulcoites and lodranitesINAAMg, Sc, Ru, Tm, Sb, Ca, Sm, Zn, Cr, Ga, Ti, Fe, Al, As, Se, Au, K, Ni, Co, Os, V, Yb, Na, Eu, Ir, La, Mn, Ho, Re, Hf, Lu, W, Ba, Br, Nd, Mo, Ce, Rb, Th, Zr, Tb, Ta, Sr
MB-CMetBase 1551 CompilationINAAZn, Yb, Ni, Sb, Ir, W, Mg, Al, Eu, Ca, Re, Os, Au, Ga, Cr, Se, As, Mn, Sc, Ru, Sm, V, Ti, La, Co, Hf, Lu, Fe, Na, K, Br, Ta, Tm, Ho, Ba, Nd, Tb, Dy, Ce, Sr, Th, Mo, Rb, Zr

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