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Eucrite: NWA 7874 a very fine grained, equilibrated eucrite
Physical characteristics: Single stone, shiny black fusion crust, saw cut 
reveals fresh, light-gray, fine-grained groundmass.
Petrography: (C. Agee, UNM) Microprobe examination of a polished mount shows a 
protogranular texture with ~50% pyroxene and 45% plagioclase, grain size 10-100 
μm, many pyroxenes with exsolution lamellae. Accessory silica, ilmenite, and 
chromite.
Geochemistry: (C. Agee and L. Burkemper, UNM) Low Ca-pyroxene 
Fs60.6±1.7Wo3.0±1.9, Fe/Mn=33±1, n=14; high-Ca pyroxene Fs27.6±0.6 Wo42.3±0.8, 
Fe/Mn=34±1; n=7; plagioclase Or0.5±0.0Ab10.9±0.5An88.7±0.5, n=3.
Classification: Achondrite (Eucrite). Equilibrated main group eucrite.
Notes from Dr. Carl Agee: NWA 7874 is a fine grained basalt, thus quickly 
cooled. It is not considered monomict because it’s texture isn’t dominated by 
brecciation. It is not considered cumulate either based on the pyroxene 
compositions which are highly equilibrated, probably due to a second heating 
like metamorphism.


Mendy Ouzillou 
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