[meteorite-list] Red spots on Tatahouines?
bernd.pauli at paulinet.de
bernd.pauli at paulinet.de
Tue Sep 29 06:06:41 EDT 2009
Hi Melanie, Jeff, Werner, and List,
BARRAT J.A. et al. (1999) The Tatahouine diogenite: Mineralogical
and chemical effects of sixty-three years of terrestrial residence
(MAPS 34-1, 1999, 091-097, excerpts):
"The crystals of orthopyroxene ... contain many inclusions ... of silica, troilite,
chromite, and *metal*. The silica inclusions ... contain silica with either metal
(Fe, 98%; Ni + Co, 2%) or chromite."
and:
"The samples collected in 1994 contain secondary minerals, which clearly developed
in the soil during their 63 years of terrestrial residence. First, *Fe stains* replace metal
or troilite inclusions on the surfaces of the clasts in contact with soil or inside fractures.
Second, yellowish to *light orange calcitic aggregates* were found in some samples.
They mainly occur as a partial filling with a rosette texture or completely fill some
fractures (ca. 100 µm wide)."
Best wishes,
Bernd
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