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Basic information | Name: Northwest Africa 5419 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. Abbreviation: NWA 5419 Observed fall: No Year found: 2007 Country: Morocco Mass: ![]() | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Classification history: |
This is 1 of 78 approved meteorites classified as Aubrite. [show all] Search for other: Achondrites, Aubrites, Enstatite achondrites, and Enstatite-rich meteorites | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments: | Approved 27 May 2009 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Writeup from MB 96:
NWA 5419 Hammada du Draa, Morocco Find: 2007 Achondrite (Aubrite) History: The main mass of this meteorite (380 g) was bought by the main mass holder from a Moroccan dealer in Morocco in 2007. The find location is the Hammada du Draa, West-Morocco, the exact find position is not given. Physical characteristics: The total known weight of this meteorite is about 1130 g. It consists of the main mass and many smaller and tiny pieces due to its brecciated and weathered nature. Petrography Classification (J. Schlüter, Ham):. Monomict breccia dominated by large whitish enstatite grains. The sample provided for examination shows enstatite crystals up to 3 x 4 mm in a matrix of finer enstatite fragments. Further subordinate components are plagioclase, several clear grains of SiO2 (up to 300 μm) and relicts of FeNi metal. The SiO2 phase is anisotropic, a powder diffraction analysis indicates cristobalite (low). Grain boundaries of the whole meteorite are interlarded with limonite. All enstatite crystals show fine shock lamellae. Geochemistry: Orthopyroxene (n = 10) En99.37Fs0,23Wo0,40. Plagioclase (n=4): An1.63- 2.55 and Or3.46-6.90. Classification: Achondrite, brecciated (Aubrite). Shock and weathering of medium to high degree. Type specimens: A total of 23.4 g of sample and one polished thin section is on deposit at the Mineralogical Museum, University of Hamburg, Germany. Mr. H. Burkard, Bonn, Germany holds the main mass. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Data from: MB96 Table 2 Line 49: |
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Institutions and collections |
Hamb: Mineralogisches Museum, Universität of Hamburg, Grindelallee 48, D-20146 Hamburg, Germany; Website (institutional address; updated 22 Feb 2013) Burkard: Horst Burkard, Bonn, Germany (private address) Ham: Mineralogisches Museum, Universität of Hamburg, Grindelallee 48, D-20146 Hamburg, Germany; Website (institutional address; updated 22 Feb 2013) Horst: Burkard Horst, Germany (private address) |
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References: | Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 96, MAPS 44, 1355-1397 (2009)
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Statistics: This is 1 of 1973 approved meteorites from Morocco (plus 37 unapproved names) (plus 1 impact crater) |