Aloha listoids,

One week ago I made a pre-announcement of a new achondrite meteorite that has 
turned out to be an incredible new diogenite.  I would like to introduce NWA 
6928 NORITIC DIOGENITE.

At first glance this specimen was thought to be a eucrite, but after analysis, 
Dr Tony Irving has revealed 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 that seen 
typically in (orthopyroxenitic) diogenites.  Dr Irving has conf
 erred with Dr Ted Bunch on this analysis, who concurs.   

NWA 6928 is an extremely fresh specimen with relatively coarse grained, 
cumulate texture composed of 80 vol.% orthopyroxene (Fs33.4-34.1Wo2.5-1.2; 
FeO/MnO = 31-33) and 19 vol.% interstitial, anorthitic plagioclase, with 
accessory Ti-Al-bearing chromite, troilite and merrillite.  This specimen 
appears to be a very fine example of a rare type of achondrite related to 
diogenites.  A sample has been sent to Okayama University for oxygen isotope 
analysis.

There is no doubt this is an intriguing new meteorite, and I am honored to 
bring this specimen to the public.  

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

NWA 6928 available full slices
http://bigkahuna-meteorites.com/NWA6928.html

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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