[meteorite-list] NWA 4841 pictures

matt metlist at plu.to
Thu Aug 5 06:29:21 EDT 2010


It was previously suggested on this list (1st December 2007) that Dean Bessey's 
NWA 4649 was also paired with 2826/2053, although it's classified as an LL6. 
Here are a couple of images of my end cut, note the featureless area at the 
bottom left of the cut face in the first image:

http://www.plu.to/nwa4649_534g_a.jpg
http://www.plu.to/nwa4649_534g_b.jpg

Matt.


On 05/08/10 00:23, Marcin Cimala wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> just pictures I wouldlike to share. A fresh LL5 "shoc breccia" I have
>> since
>> 2005. Unfortunately the main mass have been lost between France and
>> USA in 2006
>> by post services, but old and new slices I have not sale at this time
>> give you
>> an idea... If you have any ideas of the inclusions mineral composition...
>>
>> www.wwmeteorites.com/NWA4841.html
>>
>> Fabien
>
> Hi
> Your LL5 is paired with my NWA 2826 http://www.polandmet.com/_nwa2826.htm
> and this is paired with Mike's NWA 2053. Its beautifull and fresh
> amphoterite with extremely large troilite inclusions.
> Too bad that Your main mass was lost becouse its very good meteorite.
>
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