Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q5137675> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 20 of
20
with 100 triples per page.
- Q5137675 subject Q6371750.
- Q5137675 subject Q8555108.
- Q5137675 abstract "The Coahuila meteorite is a hexahedrite iron meteorite found in Coahuila, Mexico. The large number of fragments has led to many synonyms and many authors think that more than one meteorite is represented by the fragments. Only fragments found in Coahuila, that are hexahedrites and fall into the IIAB group should be called Coahuila meteorite.The mineral Daubréelite was first described in this meteorite.".
- Q5137675 thumbnail Harvard_Museum_of_Natural_History._Meteor_from_Coahuila_(DerHexer)_2012-07-20.jpg?width=300.
- Q5137675 wikiPageWikiLink Q1172805.
- Q5137675 wikiPageWikiLink Q53079.
- Q5137675 wikiPageWikiLink Q5571836.
- Q5137675 wikiPageWikiLink Q5971169.
- Q5137675 wikiPageWikiLink Q6371750.
- Q5137675 wikiPageWikiLink Q737302.
- Q5137675 wikiPageWikiLink Q827989.
- Q5137675 wikiPageWikiLink Q8555108.
- Q5137675 wikiPageWikiLink Q96.
- Q5137675 point "28.7 -102.73333333333333".
- Q5137675 type SpatialThing.
- Q5137675 comment "The Coahuila meteorite is a hexahedrite iron meteorite found in Coahuila, Mexico. The large number of fragments has led to many synonyms and many authors think that more than one meteorite is represented by the fragments. Only fragments found in Coahuila, that are hexahedrites and fall into the IIAB group should be called Coahuila meteorite.The mineral Daubréelite was first described in this meteorite.".
- Q5137675 label "Coahuila meteorite".
- Q5137675 lat "28.7".
- Q5137675 long "-102.73333333333333".
- Q5137675 depiction Harvard_Museum_of_Natural_History._Meteor_from_Coahuila_(DerHexer)_2012-07-20.jpg.