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Dhofar 925 | |||||||||||||||
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Basic information | Name: Dhofar 925 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. Abbreviation: Dho 925 Observed fall: No Year found: 2003 Country: Oman Mass: ![]() | ||||||||||||||
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This is 1 of 24 approved meteorites classified as Lunar (basalt). [show all] Search for other: Lunar meteorites | ||||||||||||||
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Writeup from MB 88:
Dhofar 925 Oman Found 2003, February 6 Lunar meteorite (VLT basalt-bearing feldspathic impact melt breccia) A grey stone weighing 49 g was found in the Dhofar region of Oman. Mineralogy and classification (S. Demidova, M. Nazarov, Vernad., G. Kurat, NHMV): fusion crust is absent. The meteorite is an impact melt breccia; abundant mineral fragments and lithic clasts are set within a fine-grained impact melt matrix; the lithic clast population is dominated by impact melt breccias and granulitic rocks of anorthositic, troctolitic, noritic, and gabbro-noritic compositions; the presence of VLT mare basalt clasts and rare KREEPy and granitic fragments is a characteristic feature of this meteorite; glass veins and fragments are common; feldspar, An2-98Or0-85; orthopyroxene, Wo2-5En49-90; clinopyroxene; Wo5-47En0.1-79, olivine, Fo0.5-93 (Fe/Mn ≈ 87 at); accessory minerals are ulvöspinel, Ti-rich chromite, pleonaste, ilmenite (0.4-7.4 wt % MgO), silica, troilite, and abundant FeNi metal (0.6-24 wt% Ni; 0.1-1.5 wt% Co); K-Ba feldspar, whitlockite, Cl-apatite, baddeleyite, zircon, Zr-armalcolite, monazite, tranquillityite, and zirconolite occur in granitic clasts. One fragment of tschermakitic amphibole was found. The stone is moderately weathered; calcite, gypsum, celestite, barite, smectite and Fe hydroxides are present. The meteorite was found close to Dho 489 but the stones are very different in composition. Dho 489 does not contain any mare basalt material. Specimens: type specimens of 10.1 g, and 2 thin sections, Vernad.; main mass with anonymous finder. | ||||||||||||||
Data from: MB88 Table 5 Line 214: |
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Institutions and collections |
NHMV: Naturhistorisches Museum, Burgring 7, 1010 Wien, Austria, Austria; Website (institutional address; updated 18 Jan 2019) Vernad: Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry, Russia (institutional address; updated 21 Feb 2016) |
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References: | Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 88, MAPS 39, A215-A272 (2004)
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Statistics: This is 1 of 2167 approved meteorites from Zufar, Oman (plus 24 unapproved names) This is 1 of 4001 approved meteorites from Oman (plus 436 unapproved names) | ||||||||||||||
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