Mike wonders:
I wonder if there is any chance they are paired in some way?
Judging from what the Met.Bull. says, I'd say no, they are not paired:
NWA 753: S2; W2 with sulfides well preserved
NWA 755: S2; W4 with most sulfides destroyed
Best wishes,
Bernd
Hi Bernd, Mike and all,
They both have pseudonyms of Kem Kem and found/purchased in 2000. How do you
know which is which? Anyway, I thought NWA 001 was AKA Kem Kem. Oh well.
Carl
Mike wonders:
I wonder if there is any chance they are paired in some way?
Judging from what the Met.Bull.
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John, would a inert invironment help sabilize this
oxidation? Like vacuum sealing them in a food storage
bag like whats
Hello List, I have a slice of NWA 753. It has some rust colored spots
through out the matrix. What Am I looking at? If it is rust, what rusted?
Thanks, Tom
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Hello List, I have a slice of NWA 753. It has some rust colored spots
through out the matrix. What Am I looking at? If it is rust, what rusted?
Thanks, Tom
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Hello List, I have a slice of NWA 753. It has some
rust colored spots
through out the matrix. What Am I looking at? If
it is rust, what rusted?
Thanks, Tom
The proudest member of the IMCA 6168
Hello Mark, Matteo,
John, Dean and List,
John Divelbiss wrote:
My comparison is that my two slices of 978
looks a lot fresher than my two 753 slices
First let me thank you for those great pictures
but studying them, leaves me a little confused :-(
Reason: Both Mark's and Matteo's NWA 753
John inquired:
Can anyone tell me if any of the different numbered NWA
R-chondrites are paired? Like NWA 753 and 978, both R3.8's
Hello John and List,
According to the Meteoritical Bulletin #85,
NWA 753 is a R3.9 rumurutiite chondrite,
and its fayalite is Fa38.6±3.2 (range Fa20-41)
and:
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