[meteorite-list] Shirokovsky
Dawn & Gerald Flaherty
grf2 at verizon.net
Mon Jul 18 20:32:51 EDT 2005
Thank you for the help, Bernd. Jerry
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From: <bernd.pauli at paulinet.de>
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Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 3:02 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Shirokovsky
Paul kindly wrote/forwarded this:
"Based on the information given I would concur that this is a man-made
material,
probably derived from a furnace and quite possibly part of a furnace lining,
i.e.
a refractory brick that has been strongly altered by reaction with the
molten con-
tents of the furnace. This is supported by the very iron-rich composition of
the
olivine and the presence of magnesiowustite and magnesioferrite. This
conclusion
is also supported by the reported 'eutectic' nature of the metal-oxide
intergrowth."
Hello Paul and List,
I thought I might throw in some explanatory remarks to make it easier for
everybody
to understand this metallurgist's comments with regard to the Shirokovsky
material:
refractory:
- difficult to fuse, heat-resisting
- capable of enduring high temperature
Allende is known to contain refractory inclusions
wüstite:
- basically FeO (iron oxide) with a cubic structure
ferrite: I think this is basically kamacite
eutectic:
McSWEEN H.Y. (1999) Meteorites and Their Parent
Planets (Cambridge University Press, Glossary, p. 290):
- the liquid that occurs at the lowest temperature in a chemical system.
On p. 142, McSween writes this about acapulcoites:
"At temperatures of 950-1,000°C, a specific combination (called
a eutectic mixture) of iron-nickel metal and troilite melted."
Best regards,
Bernd
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