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dc.date.accessioned | 2023-06-05T17:49:38Z | |
dc.date.available | 2023-06-05T17:49:38Z | |
dc.date.issued | n.d. | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://repository.tcu.edu/handle/116099117/59102 | |
dc.description | Details and descriptions of samples, specifically weights and properties. | |
dc.relation | Oscar Monnig Papers (MS 124) | |
dc.rights | Prior written permission from TCU Special Collections required to use any document or photograph. | |
dc.source | Series III, Box 06, Deport Iron, 1933-1977 folder | |
dc.subject | Meteorite | |
dc.subject | Dimmit (Tex.) | |
dc.title | Notes on Samples 55% Elastic Matrix and 40% Light Clasts | |
dc.type | Document | |
dc.description.transcription | occur where: a. spreading ridges cause r f … -tinental shelves causing erosion; c. the sea … -ovement of ocean crust at a convergent plate … subsidenceby shock waves; e. glaciers gouge … of the earth’s north and south magnetic p… magnetic inversions; c. polar wandering … relocation. was first proposed seriously about 1920 c. Vine and Matthewsl d. Plumber and McBean distresses cannot produce: a. anticlines; b. faults; e. thrust faults. … T for true or F for false: are remnants left from the melting of the … of rich soil comprising the corn belt… deserts commonly form on the lee side of … rest of the land features are the result of … distance between a wave’s crest and it’s iron … are shallow, narrow currents that flow straight… likely to be found in an anticline than a … rather than faulting is more likely to occur if … than slowly. -ine has been eroded flat. On the surface the … center. rock waves move slower than secondary shock wave … -er away from a seismograph station an earthquake… -ie of intense crustal deformation is called an or -ses of sediment-laden water that are moved down called turbidity currents. … earthquakes are of greater threat to life … some size. … accumulation is thinner on a spreading … the ridge. … in the blank: … ridge that separates two glaciated valley … of resistant rock with a flat top and s … attached to the land on one end and usually ho- … moves up relative to the foot wall, a … between the horizontal and the path of a ball ro- … would be called the _____ could be a suburb of San Francisco in 25 mi… interruption in the sedimentary rock records be a … scale giving numerical values to… [Fa (100) / MFA = coef of variation 29,800 1260 / 18540 Cow ??? 1. 40% light colored clasts (h4, h5) 2. 55% fine-grained dark unabtrix (< 2mm) 3. 3% impact melt rock elasts 4. < 0.5 % shocked it chrundrite clasts 5. 1.5% oxatre clasts (non-H chondrites) what are agglutinates 2 55%, clastic matrix contains angular frags, except feor shock melted part 40% is chondrules 5% of the chondrules have thin rims of eerie, opaque silicate matrix (Hurs matrix) 0.5% have the austriscent rims nuero - chondrules also preserved (< 100mm in diameter) 1 40%, light clasts normal H4, H5 blasts H4 (DT5) contains olivine Fa19 (homogeneous) orthopyroxene Fs 16 Wo 1 (heterogeneous) H5 (DT6) contain: olivine Fa 19 (homogeneous) orthopyroxenes Fs 7 Wo 44 plag Ab 84 Or 4 chondrules: 34% of DT5 27% of DT6] | |