[meteorite-list] Tom's microvision pics of the NWA 4901 ungrouped	achondrite
    bernd.pauli at paulinet.de 
    bernd.pauli at paulinet.de
       
    Fri Feb  6 14:19:22 EST 2009
    
    
  
Tom wrote:
"This  months article is on NWA 4901 Ungrouped Achondrite.
  The images are real  cool!  If you haven't gone there yet, please
  take a  look!"
http://www.meteorite-times.com/meteorite_frame.htm
Hi Tom,
Thanks a lot for sharing with us!
You just gotta love those beautifully striated pigeonites and for those
curious minds who want to know: These striations are exsolved augite
lamellae.
Those small whitish crystals in the fully cross polarized micrograph, that's
probably recrystallized plagioclase. That large white crystal at center looks
like an enstatite (orthopyroxene) crystal and those opaque "blebs" in the
last but one micrograph, well, not sure, but that could be chromites (FeCr2O4).
Best from Germany,
Bernd
    
    
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