Hi Mike,

that looks really unusual and interesting.
But I can see no chondrules.
I think there was a hole in the iron (rendered troilite - similar Mundrabilla).
In this hole, then sand and sediment has been deposited.
After the cutting of the iron, it looks like an inclusion.
But this is only a guess.

Best regards Mirko





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>________________________________
>Von: Mike Miller <[email protected]>
>An: [email protected]
>Gesendet: 8:47 Samstag, 29.Oktober 2011 
>Betreff: [meteorite-list] Unusual inclusion in Muonionalusta slice
>
>Hello everyone I have been cutting irons for years and never really
>noticed an inclusion like this in an iron before. It is a
>Muonionalusta slice and reminds me of a stone meteorite....the
>inclusion that is. Most of the time an inclusion is a single color.
>like a trolite. This one seems to have inclusions in the inclusion?
>Maybe they are common and I just never noticed before? Insight would
>be appreciated. Thanks for your input.
>http://www.meteoritefinder.com/catalog/inclusion.htm
>
>-- 
>Mike Miller 3835 E Nicole Ave Kingman Az 86409
>www.meteoritefinder.com
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