In the world of earth rocks, if you were to slice clevelandite or barite,
the structure would look much like your mystery crystals.
Fred H

> Hi list
>       Jason Borst (http://www.opalandjasper.com) who cuts my larger
> specimens has encountered an unusual crystal structure today in an
> otherwise ordinary looking NWA.
>
> Reminds me of a barred olivine chondrule except of course they aren't
> contained within a chondrule.And it's likely not olivine.
>
> I've uploaded a couple of shots for your perusal.I can't recall seeing
> such a structure before in a meteorite.Interested in thoughts and
> references please.
> Many thanks
> Jim
>
> big one http://pix.ie/meteoriteseire/3203745/size/1024
> full slice http://pix.ie/meteoriteseire/3203747/size/640
>
>
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