33.5g NWA 12925 I Carbonaceous Chondrite with Very Fresh Fusion Crust
On Offer: 33.5 gram CK5 carbonaceous chondrite fragment with fresh fusion crust
Description: Exceptional 33.5 gram CK carbonaceous chondrite fragment with fresh fusion crust on one side, and an interior exposing wellformed black chondrules in a dark grey matrix on the other. The texture of this CK highly resembles the type material of Karoonda, being very loosely compressed and much less dense than most other CK meteorites.
Official Name: NWA 12925
Type: CK5 Carbonaceous Chondrite
What you get: 33.5g CK5 Carbonaceous Chondrite Meteorite Fragment Specimen as shown, Membrane Storage/Display Box, & signed Certificate of Authenticity.
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OFFICIAL METEORITICAL SOCIETY ENTRY BELOW
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Basic information |
Name: Northwest Africa 12925 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. Abbreviation: NWA 12925 Observed fall: No Year found: 2018 Country: (Northwest Africa) Mass: 3.8 kg |
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Classification history: |
This is 1 of 162 approved meteorites classified as CK5. [show all] Search for other: Carbonaceous chondrites, Carbonaceous chondrites (equilibrated), CK chondrites, CK chondrites (type 4-6), and CV-CK clan chondrites |
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Comments: | Approved 21 Nov 2019 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Writeup |
Writeup from MB 108:
Northwest Africa 12925 (NWA 12925) (Northwest Africa) Purchased: 2018 Classification: Carbonaceous chondrite (CK5) History: Purchased Dec. 2018 by Dustin Dickens in Morocco from anonymous dealer. Physical characteristics: Dark, fusion crusted exterior, saw cut and broken surfaces reveal a very dark gray interior, some scattered CAIs visible, a few large (>1mm) chondrules are present. Friable. Petrography: (C. Agee, UNM) This meteorite consists numerous texturally equilibrated chondrules, ubiquitous Cr-bearing magnetite and pentlandite. Olivine is nickel-bearing. Matrix appears to be recrystallized with some fine-grained plagioclase. Geochemistry: (C. Agee, UNM) Olivine Fa30±0.8, Fe/Mn=102±8, NiO=0.48±0.05 (wt%), n=20; low-Ca pyroxene Fs26.8±0.9Wo1.2±1.3, Fe/Mn=68±7, n=6; clinopyroxene Fs13.8±4.4Wo34.9±11.9, Fe/Mn=58±7, n=6. Oxygen isotopes (K. Ziegler, UNM): 3 acid-washed fragments analyzed by laser fluorination gave δ18O= 1.584, 1.005, 1.067; δ17O= -3.141,-3.415, -3.581; Δ17O= 3.242, 2.808, 2.958 (linearized, all per mil, TFL slope=0.528). Classification: Carbonaceous chondrite CK5. Specimens: 20.5 g including a probe mount on deposit at UNM, Dustin Dickens holds the main mass. |
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Data from: MB108 Table 0 Line 0: |
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Plots: | O isotopes: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Institutions and collections |
UNM: Institute of Meteoritics MSC03 2050 University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131-1126 USA, United States; Website (institutional address; updated 12 Feb 2015) |
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