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Basic information | Name: Northwest Africa 12951 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. Abbreviation: NWA 12951 Observed fall: No Year found: 2019 Country: (Northwest Africa) Mass: ![]() | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Classification history: |
This is 1 of 79 approved meteorites (plus 1 unapproved name) classified as Winonaite. [show all] Search for other: Primitive achondrites, Winonaites | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments: | Approved 7 Nov 2019 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Writeup from MB 108:
Northwest Africa 12951 (NWA 12951) (Northwest Africa) Purchased: 2019 Aug Classification: Primitive achondrite (Winonaite) History: Three stones of similar size were purchased by Dr. Albert Jambon in August 2019 from a dealer in Nouakchott, Mauritania. Physical characteristics: About 80% of the surface of each stone is wind ablated with prominent metal veins and wedges separating depressed silicate regions, but remnant regmaglypts can be discerned. Large exposed metal areas exhibit a visible Widmanstätten pattern as thin, shiny taenite bands separating millimetric kamacite with a greenish oxidized surface. The bottom (formerly buried) sides of the stones are covered with remnants of weathered fusion crust. Fine grained olivine and green pyroxene are observed in places where the crust is missing. Petrography: (A. Irving, UWS and P. Carpenter, WUSL) Silicate-rich regions of the specimen have a metamorphic, triple grain junction texture (mean grainsize ~150 µm) and are composed of olivine, orthopyroxene, sodic plagioclase, kamacite, taenite and troilite. Cross-cutting metal-rich veins and patches are composed predominantly of kamacite and taenite. Geochemistry: Olivine (Fa1.1-1.3, FeO/MnO = 3-5, N = 5), orthopyroxene (Fs6.5-6.9Wo1.8-2.1, FeO/MnO = 9-10, N = 4), plagioclase (An14.8-15.4Or3.1-3.4, N = 2). Oxygen isotopes (K. Ziegler, UNM): analyses of acid-washed subsamples by laser fluorination gave, respectively, δ17O 1.969, 2.049, 2.119; δ18O 4.730, 4.887, 5.035; Δ17O -0.528, -0.531, -0.540 per mil. Classification: Winonaite (metal-veined). Specimens: 33.3 g including one polished thin section at UWB; remainder with Dr. A. Jambon. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Data from: MB108 Table 0 Line 0: |
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Institutions and collections |
UNM: Institute of Meteoritics
MSC03 2050
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque NM 87131-1126
USA, United States; Website (institutional address; updated 12 Feb 2015) UWS: University of Washington, Department of Earth and Space Sciences, 70 Johnson Hall, Seattle, WA 98195, United States (institutional address; updated 15 Jan 2012) WUSL: Washington Univ., One Brookings Drive, St. Louis, MO 63130, United States (institutional address; updated 17 Oct 2011) UWB: University of Washington, Box 353010 Seattle, WA 98195, United States (institutional address; updated 27 Jul 2012) |
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References: | Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 108 (2020) Meteorit. Planet. Sci. 55, 1146-1150
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Statistics: This is 1 of 9111 approved meteorites from (Northwest Africa) (plus 1873 unapproved names) |