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Salih M. Awadh, Salman Z. Khalaf, Ali T. Yassin (Beteiligte)

Ore Petrography and Cosmogeochemistry of Ellicott Meteorite


Mineralogy and Spectrochemistry
2016. 72 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SCHOLAR´S PRESS 2016
ISBN: 3-659-83814-4 (3659838144)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-659-83814-9 (9783659838149)

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This book deals with Ellicott meteorite, a substance coming from outer space of the solar system. The main mineral phases in this meteorite are kamacite (_Fe/Ni alloy, 6 wt% Ni), rhabdites and schreibersite [a phosphide, (Fe,Ni)3P], teanite and magnetite. It is classified as an IIG iron meteorite group (hexahedrites). Geochemistry, ore petrography coupled with astronomical information provided a good idea of the reason that led to fall of the meteorite which had been collided with other cosmic body as the Neumann Lines features indicated. Considerable amounts of the precious metals (Au, Pt, Ag, W and Ir) are embedded in kamacite matrix and have been well detected by using high technologies (SEM, SEM/EDS, Raman spectroscopy, BSE and reflected light microscope). The discovery of the precious metals supports the theory of "Meteorites pummeled Earth, delivering gold". There are new researches suggesting that Au, Pt and other precious metals were brought to our planet by meteorites, and the isotopic data suggests that materials were added after the early crust formed. This work assures that the near-earth space and the core of the earth is a mine for the precious metals.
Prof.Dr. Salman Z.Khalaf,Ph.D.(Astronomy and Space) Baghdad University.Manager Registration (2011). Head of Astronomy and Space Dept.(2014).Vice chancellor of AL-Karkh University for Science (2016). Prof. Dr. Salih M. Awadh, Ph.D (Geochemistry & Economic Geology) -Baghdad University, Post Doctoral (Warsaw University). Editor in Chief of IGJ.