Some PACs do in fact contain relict chondrules, especially acapulcoites and winonaites.

Some chondrites have no chondrules (CIs and highly altered ones, plus some type 6 and 7) and some PACs do. Life is not always simple!

Jeff

On 12/5/2011 9:22 PM, MexicoDoug wrote:
There are relict chondrules identifyable in LL7's according to the definition I read, though if you dig through David Weir's or Dr. Bunch's websites you will probably get updated information.

So, it can't be an achondrite, primitive or not. If anything it would have to be a "highly evolved" chondrite; --- same logic we just saw with Al Haggounia 001 not being an aubrite = chondrule .. not an aubrite

but in that Al Haggounia case, chondrules that were not completely mineralized with replacements are present, and Greg Hupe has an unambiguous chondrule that he kindly shared with me that is extremely well defined (dropping it to a "3" in that case assuming not 100% relict).

What happens when a chondrite is just past the metamorphic stage that chondrules are no longer identifyable is probably a variable process causing confusion among classifications of sparcely occuring chondrules in 6's and those of 7's. Must be a bit to come up with uniform criteria since nature has her own sometimes cryptic ways. It would only get interesting if different parts of the same rock get baked in a non-uniform oven.

Kindest wishes
Doug


-----Original Message-----
From: Ruben Garcia <[email protected]>
To: Meteorite List <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, Dec 5, 2011 8:23 pm
Subject: [meteorite-list] Primitive Achondrite Question


Hi all,

I just bought a smallish collection and several of the slices that
came with are NWA 3100. Mike Farmer's card was included and lists NWA
3100 as an LL7.  The Met-Bul calls NWA 3100 a Primitive achondrite -
not an LL7.

My question is this,

Does LL7 denote a particular Primitive achondrite? If so which one? If
not then what type is this?

BTW - I think Ted Bunch did the classification

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Ruben Garcia

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