[meteorite-list] A very wierd meteorite. Any ideas what it is?

almitt almitt at kconline.com
Mon Nov 20 10:38:11 EST 2006


Hi Mark, MARCIN, and Joe,

I'd agree with the NWA869 except for one thing, the crust. It sure looks 
a lot different than the weathered exteriors of that meteorite. Perhaps 
it is a better perseved specimen of that fall and the reason for the 
crust being so different. I have seen some NWA869 with fresher, less 
weathered crust and Joe's piece may be the exceptional preserved specimen.

--AL Mitterling


mark ford wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I would go with it being NWA869 with a breccited inclusion possibly
>impact melt. 
>
>NWA 869 is still imho one of the best meteorites out there!, bang for
>buck it holds probably the best variety of types you can get in one
>fall!
>
>I have a slice which has 50% of the light matrix with distinct
>chondrules and 50% of the darker matrix, as well as some slices that are
>all of both.
>
>There seems to be a good mix of types in '869 which is why some say it's
>a 3.8 others a 9!
>
>But the fact that it smells of sulphur is interesting, best to get it
>looked at...
>
>Best,
>Mark
>  
>



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