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- Majorite abstract "Majorite is a type of garnet mineral found in the upper mantle of the Earth. Its chemical formula is Mg3(Fe,Al,Si)2(SiO4)3. It is distinguished from other garnets in having Si in octahedral as well as tetrahedral coordination. Majorite was first described in 1970 from the Coorara Meteorite of Western Australia and has been reported from various other meteorites in which majorite is thought to result from an extraterrestrial high pressure shock event. Mantle derived xenoliths containing majorite have been reported from potassic ultramafic magmas on Malaita Island on the Ontong Java Plateau Southwest Pacific.".
- Majorite wikiPageID "13520435".
- Majorite wikiPageRevisionID "580626856".
- Majorite birefringence "slight".
- Majorite category Silicate_minerals.
- Majorite cleavage "None".
- Majorite color "Purple, pale yellowish brown, colorless".
- Majorite diaphaneity "Semitransparent".
- Majorite formula "Mg323".
- Majorite gravity "Measured at about 4; 3.51".
- Majorite habit "Microcrystalline aggregates; acicular to equant grains in narrow veinlets".
- Majorite hasPhotoCollection Majorite.
- Majorite luster "Vitreous".
- Majorite mohs "7".
- Majorite name "Majorite".
- Majorite opticalprop "Isotropic".
- Majorite refractive "n = 1.87 - 1.92".
- Majorite strunz "9".
- Majorite symmetry "H-M symbol: Space Group: Iad or tetragonal I41/a for pure MgSiO3".
- Majorite symmetry "Isometric hexoctahedral".
- Majorite system Cubic_crystal_system.
- Majorite unitCell "a = 11.52 Å; Z=8".
- Majorite subject Category:Meteorite_minerals.
- Majorite subject Category:Nesosilicates.
- Majorite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Majorite type Mineral.
- Majorite type ChemicalObject.
- Majorite type Thing.
- Majorite comment "Majorite is a type of garnet mineral found in the upper mantle of the Earth. Its chemical formula is Mg3(Fe,Al,Si)2(SiO4)3. It is distinguished from other garnets in having Si in octahedral as well as tetrahedral coordination. Majorite was first described in 1970 from the Coorara Meteorite of Western Australia and has been reported from various other meteorites in which majorite is thought to result from an extraterrestrial high pressure shock event.".
- Majorite label "Majorita".
- Majorite label "Majorite".
- Majorite label "Majorite".
- Majorite label "Majorite".
- Majorite sameAs Majorita.
- Majorite sameAs Majorite.
- Majorite sameAs Majorite.
- Majorite sameAs m.03c81g4.
- Majorite sameAs Q1070946.
- Majorite sameAs Q1070946.
- Majorite wasDerivedFrom Majorite?oldid=580626856.
- Majorite isPrimaryTopicOf Majorite.
- Majorite name "Majorite".