[meteorite-list] AD - 39 meteorite publications from 1896 to 2003

From: The Tricottet Collection <tricottetcoll_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sun, 4 Jul 2010 09:34:07 +0000
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Dear list members,

I reorganized the Tricottet Collection Library and I have 39 publications available. I will consider any offer for the complete lot only, trades possibles.
See below for the list

Thanks
ArnaudM

The Tricottet Collection of Natural History Specimens
(Minerals, Fossils & Meteorites)
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[1] Adams, L.
H. and H. S. Washington (1924), The Distribution of Iron in Meteorites and in
the Earth, J. Washington Acad. Sci., vol. 14, no. 14

[2] Antarctic
Meteorite Working Group (1981), Antarctic meteorites. An international resource
for scientific research, Lunar & Planetary Institute, 9 pp.

[3] Banerjee,
S. K. and R. B. Hargraves (1972), Natural remanent magnetizations of
carbonaceous chondrites and the magnetic field in the early solar system, Earth
Planet. Sci. Lett., 17, pp. 110-119

[4] Barringer,
D. M. (1958), Four Years of Meteoritics, Contributions of the Meteoritical
Society, vol. 6, no. 3 (in old envelope with Oliver 1958)

[5] Beck, C.
W. and L. LaPaz (1949), The Weatherford, Oklahoma, Meteorite, Contrib.
Meteoritical Soc., Popular Astronomy, vol. 57, no. 9, pp. 450-454

[6] Beck, C.
W. (1951), Observations on the Toluca, Mexico, Meteoritic Iron, Contrib.
Meteoritical Soc., Popular Astronomy, vol. 59, no. 1, pp. 24-28

[7] Bitot,
A., dir. (1955), M?t?orites, Com?tes et Ast?ro?des, Biblioth?que de Travail,
L'Imprimerie ? l'Ecole Cannes, 24 pp.

[8] Briley,
D. J. and C. B. Moore (1976), A Checklist of Published References to Barringer
Meteorite Crater, Arizona, 1891-1970, Center for Meteorite Studies, Arizona State
University, octavo, pp. iv., 71 pp.

[9] Campbell
Smith, W. (1932), A new meteoric stone from Suwahib, Arabia, Mineralogical
Magazine, 23, no. 136, pp. 43-50

[10] Clarke,
R. S. Jr. and B. Mason (1982), A new metal-rich mesosiderite from Antarctica,
RKPA79015, Mem. Nat. Instit. Polar Res., Special Issue no. 25, Proc. 7th
Symposium on Antarctic Meteorites, pp. 78-85

[11] Davis, G. L. (1950), Radium content of ultramafic igneous rocks:
III. Meteorites, Am. J. Sci., 248, pp. 107-111

[12] De Laeter, J. R. and D. J. Hosie (1978), The abundance of barium
in stony meteorites, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 38, pp. 416-420

[13] Edwards,
G. (1955), Isotopic composition of meteoritic hydrogen, Nature, 176, 7 pp.

[14] Fletcher,
L. (1908), On the possible existence of a nickel-iron constituent (Fe5Ni3) in
both the meteoric iron of Youndegin and the meteoric stone of Zomba,
Mineralogical Magazine, 15, no. 69, pp. 147-152

[15] Foster,
G. E. (1957), The Barringer (Arizona) Meteorite Crater, 30 pp.

[16] Friedman,
I. (1958), The water, deuterium, gas and uranium content of tektites,
Geochimica Cosmochimica Acta, 14, no. 4, pp. 316-322

[17] Fuchs,
L. H. and E. Olsen (1973), Composition of metal in type III carbonaceous
chondrites and its relevance to the source-assignment of lunar metal, Earth
Planet. Sci Lett., 18, pp. 379-384

[18] Hartley,
W. N. (1906), The description and spectrographic analysis of a meteoric stone,
Transac. Chemical Soc., 89, pp. 1566-1568

[19] Hovey,
E. O. (1896), Catalogue of Meteorites in the Collection of The American Museum
of Natural History, to July 1, 1896, American Museum of Natural History, art.
VIII, pp. 149-155

[20] Hovey,
E. O. (1922), Aerolite from Rose City, Michigan, American Museum Novitates, no.
52, New York, 7 pp.

[21] Ksanda,
C. J. and E. P. Henderson (1939), Identification of diamond in the Canyon
Diablo iron, American Mineralogist, 24, pp. 677-680

[22] LaPaz,
L. (1956), A Preliminary Report on the Dumas, Moore County, Texas, Aerolite | A
Recent Macro-spicular Recovery From the Glorieta, New Mexico, Fall, Meteoritics,
vol. 1, no. 4

[23] Mason,
B. and A. D. Maynes (1967), The Composition of the Allegan, Bur-Gueluai, and
Cynthiana Meteorites, Proc. U.S. National Museum, vol. 124, no.
3624

[24] Mason,
B. et al. (1971), Transition Element Distribution in Stony Meteorites and in
Terrestrial and Lunar Rocks, Chemie der Erde, Band 30, Heft 1/4

[25] Merrill,
G. P. (1921), On the Mineral Composition and Structure of the Troup Meteorite, Proc. U.S.
National Museum, vol. 59, no. 2384, pp. 477-478, 1 pl.

[26] Merrill.,
G. P. (1926), The present condition of knowledge on the composition of
meteorites, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., vol. 65, no. 2, pp. 119-130

[27] Merrill,
G. P. (1928), Concerning the origin of the metal in meteorites, Proc. U. S.
Nat. Museum, 73, art. 21, pp. 1-7

[28] Merrill,
G. P. (1929), A newly found meteoric stone reported by W. B. Lang from Peck?s
Spring Midland County, Texas, Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum, 75, art. 16, pp. 1-2

[29] Moore,
C. B. and P. P. Sipiera (1975), Identification of Meteorites, Center for
Meteorite Studies, Arizona State Univ., Tempe, 16 pp.

[30] Moore,
C. B. and P. P. Sipiera (1979), Identificacion de Meteoritos, Center for
Meteorite Studies, Arizona State Univ., Tempe, 16 pp.

[31] Nichiporuk,
W. and C. B. Moore (1974), Lithium, sodium and potassium abundances in
carbonaceous chondrites, Geochimica Cosmochimica Acta, 38, pp. 1691-1701

[32] Olivier,
C. P. (1958), Meteor Reports, American Meteor Society (in old envelope with
Barringer 1958)

[33] Olsen,
E., L. H. Fuchs and W. C. Forbes (1973), Chromium and phosphorus enrichment in
the metal of Type II (C2) carbonaceous chondrites, Geochimica Cosmochimica
Acta, 37, pp. 2037-2042

[34] Plows, F. L., J. E.
Elsila, R. N. Zare and P. R. Buseck (2003), Evidence that polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in two carbonaceous chondrites predate parent-body
formation, Geochimica Cosmochimica Acta, 67, pp. 1429-1436

[35] Prior,
G. T. (1918), (1) On the mesosiderite-grahamite group of Meteorites: with
analysis of Vaca Muerta, Hainholz, Simondium, and Powder Mill Creek, (2) On the
chemical composition of the Meteorites Amana (=Homestead) and Eagle Station,
Mineralogical Magazine, 18, no. 85, pp. 151-179

[36] Shannon,
E. V. (1927), The oxidation of meteoric irons with comparative descriptions of
two new examples of magnetic iron oxides from terrestrial sources, Proc. U. S.
Nat. Museum, 72, art. 21, pp. 1-15

[37] Tassin,
W. (1908), On Meteoric Chromites, from: Proc. U.S. National Museum, vol. 34, no.
1628, pp. 685-690

[38] No Name (1993), Have you seen a meteorite?, Arizona
State University

[39] No Name (2009), On a retrouv? les parents du Syst?me
solaire , in: Ciel & Espace, no. 473, pp. 36-47



                                               
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