Hello all

For what I see in the piece I have in my collection,
for me is a eucrite. Is type DaG 671
http://it.geocities.com/meteoriti2000/DAG671GR.2.JPG
or DaG 669
http://it.geocities.com/meteoriti2000/DaG669gr.35.8.JPG
classificated howardites but is similar to DaG 884
http://it.geocities.com/meteoriti20002/DarAlGani844gr.0.3.JPG
is classificated Eucrite
Regards

matteo

--- Martin Horejsi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Adam kindly wrote:
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> > It looks like NWA 1109 may turn out to be a very
> > interesting and rare polymict eucrite with over 20
> different basaltic
> > textures (sizes) incorporated and a huge array of
> accessory minerals.  I do
> > not believe there is enough
> orthopyroxene(diogenite component) incorporated
> > to qualify it as a Howardite.
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> Just my opinion, but it sure sounds like NWA 1109
> should be classified as a
> another contest on this List.
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