Description
Nice slice with chondrules.
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Aydar 006 is an ordinary chondrite of type H3. It was found in a concentration area called Aydar by Lahsen Oussalah in 2019. 6 pieces for a total of 1020 g were discovered at 8.69 km south west of Lebouirat.
This is the 6th classified meteorite discovered in this area.
Writeup from MB 110 :
Aydar 006 27°54.58833’N , 10°10.86167’W
South, Morocco
Find: 2019
Classification: Ordinary chondrite (H3)
History: Lahsen Oussalah found the 6 samples weighing a total of 1020 g 8.69km SW of Lebouirat, Morocco, in 2019. Jean Redelsperger purchase the samples from Mohamed El Guirah in Zagora in 2020.
Physical characteristics: Samples have wind-blown surfaces devoid of fusion crust, are brown in color, rounded-irregular in shape. A cut face shows the interior contains abundant well-formed, close-packed chondrules, FeNi metal and FeS.
Petrography: Classification and Description (A. Love, App) Sample shows chondritic texture composed of abundant chondrules an average apparent diameter of 390 µm (n=58). Additional minerals are: chromite, FeNi metal (8.6 vol%), troilite and apatite.
Geochemistry: (A. Love, App) Olivine (Fa17.1±7.4, Fe/Mn=57.3±48.3, n=17), low Ca pyroxene (Fs12.6±8.2Wo1.1±1.1, Fe/Mn=24.7±10.8, n=13).
Classification: Ordinary chondrite (H3, C-S2, W2) Chondrule diameters, unequilibrated mineral compositions and metal abundance suggest sample is an H3 chondrite.
Specimens: Jean Redelsperger holds the main masses. An endcut weighing 20.90g and a polished mount are on deposit at App.
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Nice slice with chondrules.
Comes with certificate.
Weight | 3,4 g |
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Dimensions | 2,5 × 1,5 × 0,2 cm |
Form | Slice |