Glossary of meteoritics

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This is a glossary of terms used in meteoritics, the science of meteorites.

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  • Dar al Gani
  • Desert glass – natural glass found in deserts formed from the silica in sand as a result of lightning strikes or meteor impacts.
  • Differentiated – a meteorite that has undergone igneous differentiation. (See: achondrite)
  • Differentiation – usually the process of a planetesimal forming an iron core and silicate mantle.
  • Duo – a grouping of two meteorites that share similar characteristics (see Grouplet).

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  • Fall – a meteorite that was seen while it fell to Earth and found.
  • Find – a meteorite that was found without seeing it fall.
  • Fossil meteorite - a meteorite that was buried under layers of sediment before the start of the Quaternary period. Some or all of the original cosmic material has been replaced by diagenetic minerals.[2]:320 (It is, however, not a fossil).
  • Fragment – a part of a meteorite that broke during passage through the atmosphere.
  • Fragmentation – the process in which a meteorite breaks while falling through the atmosphere.
  • Fusion crust – a coating on meteorites that forms during their passage through the atmosphere.

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  • Impact breccia – rock composed of fragments of terrestrial, extraterrestrial or mixed origin fused by the energy of impact
  • Impactite – informal term for a terrestrial rock resulting from the shocking impact of a meteor.
  • Iron–nickel alloy – an alternative expression for meteoric iron.
  • Iron meteorite – a meteorite that is mainly composed of meteoric iron.

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  • O – usually refers to ordinary chondrite
  • Observed fall – a meteorite that was seen when it fell to Earth.
  • Octahedrite
  • Ordinary chondrite – a chondrite meteorite, where 'ordinary' means that it is the most common found
  • Oriented – ?, e.g. Photo: An oriented specimen of the <name> meteorite.

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File:Sikhote Alin thumbprinted.jpg
Regmaglypts on Sikhote Alin

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  • YA – abbreviation for Yamato Mountains.
  • Yamato Mountains – a group of mountains in Antarctica where many meteorites are found.

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