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Basic information | Name: Northwest Africa 13444 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. Abbreviation: NWA 13444 Observed fall: No Year found: 2017 Country: (Northwest Africa) Mass: ![]() | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Classification history: |
This is 1 of 15 approved meteorites classified as CK4/5. [show all] Search for other: Carbonaceous chondrites, Carbonaceous chondrites (equilibrated), CK chondrites, CK chondrites (type 4-6), and CV-CK clan chondrites | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments: | Approved 11 Nov 2021 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Writeup from MB 110:
Northwest Africa 13444 (NWA 13444) (Northwest Africa) Purchased: 2017 oct 29 Classification: Carbonaceous chondrite (CK4/5) History: Purchased at Munich mineral show 2017 by Marc Jost from Aziz Habibi Physical characteristics: Dark brownish black, wind-eroded, pitted surface, no fusion crust. Some protruding CAIs. Petrography: Chondrules have a mean apparent diameter of 0.96 mm (N=48), maximum diameter 1.8 mm. Matrix (~70%) is significantly recrystallized with feldspar grain size of 10-40 μm. Magnetite is by far the most abundant opaque mineral, occurring as fine dust in the silicates, as single grains up to 50 μm and composite grains up to 300 μm. Sulfides only occur as inclusions in magnetite, but common iron hydroxides indicate the former presence iron sulfides. The meteorite is weakly shocked (S2). Almost complete weathering of sulfides (excluding inclusions in magnetite), olivines partly stained with Fe-hydroxides and partial transformation of magnetite to maghemite indicate strong weathering. Some veins of secondary calcite. The meteorite is brecciated based on some clearly visible clasts up to 3 mm. Geochemistry: Olivine Fa32.1±1.5 (range Fa30.0-35.5, N = 18); low-Ca pyroxene Fs12.9±6.8Wo1.5±1.1 (N = 12); high-Ca pyroxene Fs17.1±0.9 (N = 4); feldspar An34.9±13.0Or1.7±1.2 (N =5). Silicates in the matrix are well equilibrated, large chondrules show Fe-poor, unequilibrated central parts. Magnetite is Cr-rich with Cr2O3 3.9±0.3 wt% (N = 11). Classification: Based on abundance and recrystallization of matrix and mineral composition including Cr-content of magnetite this is a CK chondrite. Based on feldspar grain size and partially incomplete equilibration the petrographic grade is estimated as 4/5. Shock grade S2, strong weathering. Specimens: 20.675 g and one polished thin section at NMBE, main mass: Marc Jost. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Data from: MB110 Table 0 Line 0: |
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Institutions and collections |
NMBE: Natural History Museum Bern
Bernastrasse 15
CH-3005 Bern
Switzerland, Switzerland; Website (institutional address; updated 2 Mar 2012) SJS: Space Jewels Switzerland, 2555 Brügg, Switzerland (private address; updated 3 Jan 2010) |
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References: | Published in Gattacceca J., McCubbin F.M., Grossman J., Bouvier A., Chabot N.L., D'Orazio M., Goodrich C., Greshake A., Gross J., Komatsu M., Miao B., and Schrader D. (2022) The Meteoritical Bulletin, No. 110. Meteorit. Planet. Sci. 1-4
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Geography: |
Statistics: This is 1 of 9116 approved meteorites from (Northwest Africa) (plus 1873 unapproved names) |