[meteorite-list] CV3: strange inclusion(?)

Martin Horejsi martinh at isu.edu
Fri Apr 8 12:03:24 EDT 2005


Hi Peter,

Quite an interesting inclusion you have there. It is odd that the saw 
marks appear both before and after the raised inclusion, but nothing on 
the inclusion.

Applying the parsimony of science, it appears that one of three things 
has happened:

First, the inclusion raised up after the slice was cut (by weathering 
or some other process).

Second, the inclusion is harder than the saw blade.

Or third, the inclusion was added or created during or after the sawing 
of the slice.

The material appears to be some sort of melt, but it has the 
meteor-wrong sheen of slag or welding debris. Since the appearance is 
somewhat glassy, and assuming that one of the above presumptions is 
correct, I have to go with number three, that the inclusion formed 
during the cutting. Maybe the heat of the sawing melted a inclusion 
material that then solidified and expanded as the saw blade passed.

Just my best guess.

Cheers and thanks for sharing your images!

Martin H


On Apr 8, 2005, at 9:22 AM, Peter Marmet wrote:

>
> Hello list,
>
> I bought a slice (80 x 50 mm) of NWA 2224 - a CV3 - one week ago.
>
> It has a strange metal(?) inclusion.
>
> Does any list member know what it could be?
>
> It is about 0.3mm higher than the surface of the cut slice. How would
> that work?
>
> Any help is highly appreciated!
>
> Please see it here:   http://www.marmet-meteorites.com/id1.html  (top 
> of
> page)
>
> Thanks!
>
> Peter Marmet
>
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