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51.48g H5 Chondrite Melt Breccia Meteorite End Piece I NWA 12924

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On Offer: 51.48 gram end piece of the H5 Melt Breccia NWA 12924.

Dimensions: 50.85mm x 31.90mm x 11.80mm

Official Name: NWA 12924

Description: A 51.48g end piece of the amazing meteorite NWA 12924, H5 melt breccia. This meteorite specimens display a very desirable metal distribution pattern, with large rounded partial-melt clasts packed with metal flecks and blebs. Some of the larger blebs display a beautiful symplectite-like amoeboid structure. The more fully melted matrix is nearly devoid of metal. 

Found: 2018

Location: Niger

What you get: H5 melt breccia meteorite specimen as shown with signed certificate of authenticity.

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Northwest Africa 12924
Basic information Name: Northwest Africa 12924
     This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name.
Abbreviation: NWA 12924
Observed fall: No
Year found: 2018
Country: Niger
Mass:help 5.7 kg
Classification
  history:
Meteoritical Bulletin:      (2020)   H5-melt breccia
Recommended:   H5-melt breccia   

This is 1 of 29 approved meteorites classified as H5-melt breccia.  
Comments: Approved 21 Nov 2019
Writeuphelp
Writeup from MB 108:

Northwest Africa 12924 (NWA 12924)

Niger

Purchased: January 2018

Classification: Ordinary chondrite (H5, melt breccia)

History: Mendy Ouzillou and Dustin Dickens purchased a single 5.7 kg stone directly from a dealer in Laayoune, Morocco in January 2018.

Petrography: (C. Herd, UAb) Examination of a ~3 × 4.5 cm slice and a ~1 × 2 cm slice (later used to make the thin section) shows dark-gray rounded clasts containing metal and silicates with some microporosity, surrounded by lighter-gray microcrystalline domains which often have vein-like morphology relative to the clasts. Metal grains in the clasts are mostly <0.5 mm, but locally up to 8 mm in longest dimension. At thin section scale, the clasts consist of poorly delineated chondrules, metal and sulfides in a typical equilibrated ordinary chondrite texture. Microcrystalline domains are glassy in places, and contain fragments of the larger clasts; these are likely shock melt veins. Other shock effects include strong mosaicism in olivine.

Geochemistry: (C. Herd and L. Tunney, UAb) Data obtained by EMP examination of carbon-coated thin section, grey clasts only: Olivine Fa18.8±0.4 (n=8); Low-Ca Pyroxene Fs16.3±0.2, Wo1.3±0.2 (n=5); Feldspar Or2.5Ab81 (n=1).

Classification: Ordinary chondrite, H5-melt breccia. Likely paired with Tassedet 004.

Specimens: Type specimen of 20.1 g, including one thin section, at UAb. Mendy Ouzillou 2.85 kg, Dustin Dickens 2.85 kg.

Data from:
  MB108
  Table 0
  Line 0:
Place of purchase: Laayoune
Date: P January 2018
Mass (g): 5700
Pieces: 1
Class: H5-melt breccia
Fayalite (mol%): 18.8±0.4 (n=8)
Ferrosilite (mol%): 16.3±0.2 (n=5)
Wollastonite (mol%): 1.3±0.2 (n=5)
Classifier: C. Herd and L. Tunney, UAb
Type spec mass (g): 20.1
Type spec location: UAb
Main mass: Mendy Ouzillou, Dustin Dickens
Comments: Field number MMO-2018-3E; submitted by C. Herd
Institutions
   and collections
UAb: 1-26 Earth Sciences Building, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, T6G 2E3, Canada, Canada;  (institutional address; updated 17 Oct 2011)


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