Английская Википедия:Carlsbergite
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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox mineral Carlsbergite is a nitride mineral that has the chemical formula CrN,[1] or chromium nitride.
It is named after the Carlsberg Foundation which backed the recovery of the Agpalilik fragment of the Cape York meteorite in which the mineral was first described.[1]
It occurs in meteorites along the grain boundaries of kamacite (nickel-rich native iron) or troilite (FeS: iron sulfide) in the form of tiny plates.[1] It occurs associated with kamacite, taenite, daubreelite, troilite and sphalerite, Шаблон:Chem2.[2]
In addition to the Cape York meteorite, carlsbergite has been reported from:[3]
- the North Chile meteorite in the Antofagasta Province, Chile
- the Nentmannsdorf meteorite of Bahretal, Saxony, Germany
- the Okinawa Trough, Senkaku Islands, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
- the Uwet meteorite of Cross River State, Nigeria
- the Sikhote-Alin meteorite, Sikhote-Alin Mountains, Russia
- the Hex River Mountains meteorite from the Cape Winelands District, Western Cape Province, South Africa
- the Canyon Diablo meteorite of Meteor Crater, Coconino County, Arizona, United States
- the Smithonia meteorite of Oglethorpe County, Georgia, United States
- the Kenton County meteorite of Kenton County, Kentucky, United States
- the Lombard meteorite of Broadwater County, Montana, United States
- the Murphy meteorite of Cherokee County and the Lick Creek meteorite of Davidson County, North Carolina, United States
- the New Baltimore meteorite of Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States
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