Aloha meteorite lovers,

The Big Kahuna would like to announce NWA 8059. A single, fusion crusted 54g 
stone was found in the hot deserts of North West Africa in August 2013 and 
purchased the following month. This meteorite is an exquisite unequilibrated 
chondrite consisting of closely-packed, mostly medium-sized chondrules. Olivine 
exhibits a moderate range in fayalite content (Fa0.4-39.4), but based on 
multiple analyses the ferroan olivines are distinctly enriched in Cr2O3 
(0.13-0.69 wt.%, mean 0.43 wt.%, s.d. 0.14 wt.%, N = 22). Other minerals are 
orthopyroxene (Fs1.1-42.8Wo1.1-0.9), pigeonite (Fs13.2Wo19.2), subcalcic augite 
(Fs10.4Wo27.9), sodic plagioclase, chromite, stained kamacite and troilite. On 
the basis of the distribution of chromium in ferroan olivines, this specimen 
meets the Grossman and Brearley (2005) criteria for a Type 3.00 ordinary 
chondrite. The oxygen isotope data for NWA 8059 are much closer to the 
Terrestrial Fractionation Line (TFL) than even H chondrites. Carl Agee and 
Karen Ziegle
 r of the University of New Mexico Institute of Meteoritics are discovering 
that low type 3's have oxygen isotopes all over the map. They have observed 
this in L3.00 NWA 7731 and 8276. Many data points plotted near the TFL and 
scattered elsewhere. Semarkona LL3.00 has this too. Therefore, scientists 
cannot use the traditional OC trends for deciding H,L,LL in these UOC. The best 
way is to record many apparent chondrule size measurements to get the mean 
value, or use the traditional bulk iron content analysis. So anomalous these 
meteorites can't be determined with oxygen isotopes. Informal magnetic 
susceptibility tests indicate that NWA 8059 is an L chondrite. Besides 
Semarkona, NWA 8059 is without a doubt the freshest 3.00 available to the 
collector and scientific communities. Meteorite comes in a quality labeled 
display box for protection and years of viewing pleasure, along with a Big 
Kahuna Meteorites Certificate of Authenticity / Identification card and would 
make a splendid addit
 ion to any collection.

http://bigkahuna-meteorites.com/NWA8059.html

Mahalo for your consideration and have a wonderful day!

Gary Fujihara
Big Kahuna Meteorites Inc.
PO Box 4175, Hilo, HI  96720
(808) 640-9161
http://bigkahuna-meteorites.com/
http://www.ebay.com/sch/fujmon/m.html

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