Amazing! After weeks I have finally cut some Dean´s NWAs and one of them is very simmilar to yours. It is quite black, very homogeneus, with absence of chondrules or metal. It is a 75g fragment with a ,what I think, is a nice fusion crust ( http://asaaf.fis.ucm.es/~paco/D469.JPG ) . The magnetic susceptibility is 3,58 in SI units. It is quite fragile and has many cracks!

Any ideas? How to know its type?
Cheers,

Paco

habibi abdelaziz escribió:

happy holidays and a precose merry christmas to all,
well ,we got this new meteorite unclassified that i named as an impact melt 
breccia two fantastic lithologies.
first black litho = exactly an impact melt breccia, segong litho= greenish with black point we could say it look like a ck, no aparent chondrule .and some aubritic inclusion in some part we could say it's an aubrite.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/azizhabibi/
impact melt breccia album.
slowly magnetic , has iron point all over.
enjoy ,
all the best
aziz habibi

habibi aziz box 70 erfoud 52200 morroco phone. 21235576145 fax.21235576170



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