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Whitlockite Mineral Data http://www.webminera1.comidataIWhitlockite.shtml

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General Information

[1J Chemical Formula: Ca9(Mg,Fe++)(P04)6(P030H)

GotRocks?

[1j Composition: Molecular Weight = 1,071.45 gmCalcium 33.66 % Ca 47.10 % CaO

Magnesium 1.59 % Mg 2.63 % MgOIron 2.61 % Fe 3.35 % FeO

Phosphorus 20.24 % P 46.37 % P20S

Hydrogen 0.09 % H 0.84 % HP

OX):gen 41.81 % 0

100.00 % 100.30 % = TOTAL OXIDE

[1j Empirical Formula: Ca Mg Fe2+ (PO) (PO OH)9 0.7 0.5 4 6 3

UJ Environment: Secondary mineral in complex zoned granite pegmatites.t11 Locality: Palermo #1 mine, near North Groton, Grafton County, New Hampshire,

USA. Link to MinDat.org Location Data.!1.J Name Origin: Named for Herbert Percy Whitlock (1868-1948), American

mineralogist, Curator, American Museum of Natural History, NewYork City, NY, USA.

Whitlockite Image

[1j Images:

Crystallography

Clear, transparent Whitlockite crystal. Palermo #1mine, North Groton, Grafton County, New

Hampshire, USA.Photomicrograph by Lou Perloff / Photo-Atlas of

Minerals

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[1J Axial Ratios:!1.J Cell Dimensions:!1.J Crystal System:

[1JX Ray Diffraction:

a:c = 1:3.59177

a = 10.33, c = 37.103, Z = 21; V = 3,428.79 Den(Calc)= 10.90Trigonal- Ditrigonal Pyramidal H-M Symbol (3m) Space Group:R3c

By Intensity(I/Io): 2.837(1) 1.701(0.8) 2.572(0.8)

08/13/2002 9:08 AM

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Selected Abstracts from The Journal of Areological Studies 235

thropogenic in origin. Mitochondrial analysis dearly shows that thefossil Archaea cnaunii found on site along with livin~ specimens areolder than any dated Columbia basement Methanospirillum. Mito­chondrial analysis also suggests that the descendant Terran speciessplIt frum its ancestor about 180 Mye, the time when SNC Crater wasformed, and the SNC meteorites thereby cast into space (d. Mathe­son, N., 1997b). This indicates that the Terran archaea may have ar­rived on Earth in the SNC meteorites.

"5NC Crater Not Necessarily the Source of SNC Meteorites."Vol. 60, 1 December m6S. By Claparede, R., Department of

Ecology; Xthosa, N., Institute of Areophysics, Senzeni Na; andTdneev, V.L.,Acheron Institute for Areological Studies.

Spectrographic analyses of the Shergotty and Zagami meteorites show

that both diabase stones consist mainly of the pyroxenes pigeoniteand augite, and of maskclynite, a shocked plagioclase gliiS:). Themaskelynite is roned, with accessory phases of titanomagnetitc, il­menite, pyrrhotite. fayalite, tridymite, whitlockite, chlorapatite, andbaddelcyite. In situ investigation of the brecciated diabase in SNC

Crater and surrounding region reveal that ilmenite and whitlock.iteare missing from this inventory. Studies at another oval crater aboutthe same age and size on the Elysium Massif, Crater 1'£, show that ithas the same brecciated diabase, with the same phase accessories, asSNC Crater and environs. The Crater n diabase alsu exhibits a

poikilitic texture like that seen in the Chassigny meteorite (Banin,Clark, and Wanke, 1992). Either crater could have been the origin forthe SNC meteorites so far found on Earth.

"Exotic features in Archaea cerauni; Confirm IndigenousOrigin." Vol. 64, 1 April m69. By Forbes, G.N., Department ofBiology, Sabishii College.

Proportions of isotropically heavy nItrogen uni4ut: LoMac:! are pres­ent in the archaea found 2.3 kms beneath the surface of Ceraunius

Tholus, in ancient thermal springs. Mitochondrial analysis using therevised Thurmond equations confirms that Archaea ceralmii and theColumbia basement nanobacteria Methanospirillum jacobii split from acommon ancestor from 6000 to 15,000 generations ago. Rates of mu­tation in extremophiles that have radically slowed their metabolismsare not yet certain, but there are strong indications that they may bewell over a magnitude slower than described by earlier t'~timates(ct.Whitebook, H., m33f). This means the Ceraunius and Columbia

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