Chapter 5 Ringwoodite its importance in Earth Sciences

The history of ringwoodite started in 1869 in a remote locality in the south-west of Queensland in Australia. Mr. Michael Hammond witnessed a meteorite shower close to the junction between Cooper and Kyabra Creeks (Lat. 25° 30S., Long. 142° 40E.),not far from Windorah (Queensland, Australia) and abo...

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Main Author: Nestola, Fabrizio (auth)
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