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Widmanstätten patterns, also
known as
Thomson structures, are
figures of long
phases of nickel–iron,
found in the
octahedrite shapes of iron meteorite...
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Count Alois von
Beckh Widmanstätten (13 July 1754 – 10 June 1849) was a
printer and
mineralogist from the Holy
Roman Empire and then the
Austrian Empire...
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octahedrites it is
found in
bands interleaving with
taenite forming Widmanstätten patterns. In hexahedrites, fine
parallel lines called Neumann lines...
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English geologist who
worked in
Italy and
discovered the
Widmanstätten figures George Paget Thomson (1892–1975),
English physicist who
worked on...
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metal a
strange never seen before[citation needed]
figures: it was the later-called
Widmanstätten pattern. In 1804, his
discovery was
published in the...
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meteoric iron, in that it
contains both a
significant amount of
nickel and
Widmanstatten structures. However,
telluric iron
typically contains only
around 3%...
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ligands in an
octahedral or
distorted octahedral configuration.
Widmanstätten patterns in nickel-iron
crystals Especially in
roleplaying games, this...
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forged in an iron mill. The cut,
etched surface of the
meteorite shows a
Widmanstätten pattern with tiny
round troilite modules. The main m**** of the meteorite...
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stainless steel production figures are
published yearly by the
International Stainless Steel Forum. Of the EU
production figures, Italy,
Belgium and Spain...