Aloha listoids,

I am pleased to announce a pair of new HED meteorites that I am sure you will 
find quite interesting.  

NWA 6927 diogenite.  A lot of 5 freshly crusted stones weighing 114g was 
purchased from a Moroccan dealer in March 2011. The meteorite was 
professionally cut and prepared by Montana Meteorite Laboratory and a sample 
submitted to Dr Tony Irving for analysis toward classification. This is a 
beautiful representation of a fresh diogenite, featuring stunning orthopyroxene 
crystals throughout a matrix speckled with abundant chromite and nickel-iron 
inclusions. Full slices of this meteorite have a polished finish on one side 
and come in a quality labeled large display box for protection and years of 
viewing pleasure. Scale cube is 1cm on each side and not included in the sale.  
NWA 6927 is available now on a first come, first served basis.
http://bigkahuna-meteorites.com/NWA6927.html

NWA 6928 NORITIC DIOGENITE.  At first glance this specimen was thought to be an 
unbrecciated basaltic eucrite, but after additional O isotope analysis, Dr Tony 
Irving believes that this is a rare specimen related to diogenites, as in fact 
one of only three known noritic diogenites.  Scientists at University of 
Washington, among other research institutes, have been involved in a revision 
of the terminology for diogenites, expanding them from typical varieties (now 
called orthopyroxenitic diogenites) to harzburgitic diogenites (what we used to 
call olivine diogenites) and dunitic diogenites (like NWA 2968 and NWA 5784), 
and even to those with >10% plagioclase (logically noritic diogenites). NWA 
6928 can in no way be a eucrite, because the pyroxene is not pigeonite, but 
instead orthopyroxene (with a composition way more magnesian and in the range 
for diogenites).  Inclusions of chromite are present, and exhibits similar 
evidence for shock (undulose extinction, cataclasis) to tha
 t seen typically in (orthopyroxenitic) diogenites.  Dr Irving has conferred 
with Dr Ted Bunch on this analysis, who concurs.   

There is no doubt this is an intriguing new meteorite, but until I receive the 
formal report from Dr Irving, all sales of NWA 6928 are suspended (previous 
sales will be honored).  In the meantime, to whet your appetite for this rare 
and intriguing new meteorite, here are pictures of the uncut stone and polished 
slice:

NWA 6928 uncut stone
http://bigkahuna-meteorites.com/Images/NWA6928-MMa.jpg

NWA 6928 polished slice
http://bigkahuna-meteorites.com/Images/NWA6928-7.79a.jpg

Thanks for looking and have a great day!

Gary Fujihara
Big Kahuna Meteorites (IMCA#1693)
105 Puhili Place, Hilo, Hawai'i 96720
http://bigkahuna-meteorites.com/
http://shop.ebay.com/fujmon/m.html  
(808) 640-9161

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