Nwa 13512 #13 Aubrite – 2,2 g 183,31 $ Nwa 13512 is an Aubrite meteorite discovered in Morocco near Boudnib in 2019. I this date only 72 meteorites of this type have been classified. It is a rare type of meteorite, difficult to find on the market. The name Aubrites is linked to the fall of a meteorite in Aubres, France in 1836. They are composed mainly of orthopyroxene to enstatite. History : Three visually-similar specimens (total weight 105 g) found together near Boudnib, Morocco were purchased by Mohammed Hmani in December 2019. Petrography: (A. Irving, UWS and P. Carpenter, WUSL) The specimen has a mean grainsize of ~400 µm and is composed predominantly of equant grains of enstatite with subordinate sodic plagioclase and accessory altered Si-bearing kamacite, altered Cr-troilite and schreibersite. Geochemistry: Enstatite (Fs0.2±0.0Wo0.6-0.7, N = 3), plagioclase (Ab91.4An2.6Or6.0; Ab76.4An21.4Or2.3; N = 2), kamacite (Si = 1.5 wt.%, Ni = 7.9 wt.%). Classification: Aubrite. Specimens: 20.5 g including one polished thin section at UWB; remainder with Mr. M. Hmani. Add to cart
Nwa 13512 #12 Aubrite – 3,4 g 283,38 $ Nwa 13512 is an Aubrite meteorite discovered in Morocco near Boudnib in 2019. I this date only 72 meteorites of this type have been classified. It is a rare type of meteorite, difficult to find on the market. The name Aubrites is linked to the fall of a meteorite in Aubres, France in 1836. They are composed mainly of orthopyroxene to enstatite. History : Three visually-similar specimens (total weight 105 g) found together near Boudnib, Morocco were purchased by Mohammed Hmani in December 2019. Petrography: (A. Irving, UWS and P. Carpenter, WUSL) The specimen has a mean grainsize of ~400 µm and is composed predominantly of equant grains of enstatite with subordinate sodic plagioclase and accessory altered Si-bearing kamacite, altered Cr-troilite and schreibersite. Geochemistry: Enstatite (Fs0.2±0.0Wo0.6-0.7, N = 3), plagioclase (Ab91.4An2.6Or6.0; Ab76.4An21.4Or2.3; N = 2), kamacite (Si = 1.5 wt.%, Ni = 7.9 wt.%). Classification: Aubrite. Specimens: 20.5 g including one polished thin section at UWB; remainder with Mr. M. Hmani. Add to cart
Nwa 13512 #11 Aubrite – 2,1 g 174,40 $ Nwa 13512 is an Aubrite meteorite discovered in Morocco near Boudnib in 2019. I this date only 72 meteorites of this type have been classified. It is a rare type of meteorite, difficult to find on the market. The name Aubrites is linked to the fall of a meteorite in Aubres, France in 1836. They are composed mainly of orthopyroxene to enstatite. History : Three visually-similar specimens (total weight 105 g) found together near Boudnib, Morocco were purchased by Mohammed Hmani in December 2019. Petrography: (A. Irving, UWS and P. Carpenter, WUSL) The specimen has a mean grainsize of ~400 µm and is composed predominantly of equant grains of enstatite with subordinate sodic plagioclase and accessory altered Si-bearing kamacite, altered Cr-troilite and schreibersite. Geochemistry: Enstatite (Fs0.2±0.0Wo0.6-0.7, N = 3), plagioclase (Ab91.4An2.6Or6.0; Ab76.4An21.4Or2.3; N = 2), kamacite (Si = 1.5 wt.%, Ni = 7.9 wt.%). Classification: Aubrite. Specimens: 20.5 g including one polished thin section at UWB; remainder with Mr. M. Hmani. Add to cart
Nwa 13512 #10 Aubrite – 2 g 166,46 $ Nwa 13512 is an Aubrite meteorite discovered in Morocco near Boudnib in 2019. I this date only 72 meteorites of this type have been classified. It is a rare type of meteorite, difficult to find on the market. The name Aubrites is linked to the fall of a meteorite in Aubres, France in 1836. They are composed mainly of orthopyroxene to enstatite. History : Three visually-similar specimens (total weight 105 g) found together near Boudnib, Morocco were purchased by Mohammed Hmani in December 2019. Petrography: (A. Irving, UWS and P. Carpenter, WUSL) The specimen has a mean grainsize of ~400 µm and is composed predominantly of equant grains of enstatite with subordinate sodic plagioclase and accessory altered Si-bearing kamacite, altered Cr-troilite and schreibersite. Geochemistry: Enstatite (Fs0.2±0.0Wo0.6-0.7, N = 3), plagioclase (Ab91.4An2.6Or6.0; Ab76.4An21.4Or2.3; N = 2), kamacite (Si = 1.5 wt.%, Ni = 7.9 wt.%). Classification: Aubrite. Specimens: 20.5 g including one polished thin section at UWB; remainder with Mr. M. Hmani. Add to cart
Nwa 13512 #9 Aubrite – 1,2 g 100,08 $ Nwa 13512 is an Aubrite meteorite discovered in Morocco near Boudnib in 2019. I this date only 72 meteorites of this type have been classified. It is a rare type of meteorite, difficult to find on the market. The name Aubrites is linked to the fall of a meteorite in Aubres, France in 1836. They are composed mainly of orthopyroxene to enstatite. History : Three visually-similar specimens (total weight 105 g) found together near Boudnib, Morocco were purchased by Mohammed Hmani in December 2019. Petrography: (A. Irving, UWS and P. Carpenter, WUSL) The specimen has a mean grainsize of ~400 µm and is composed predominantly of equant grains of enstatite with subordinate sodic plagioclase and accessory altered Si-bearing kamacite, altered Cr-troilite and schreibersite. Geochemistry: Enstatite (Fs0.2±0.0Wo0.6-0.7, N = 3), plagioclase (Ab91.4An2.6Or6.0; Ab76.4An21.4Or2.3; N = 2), kamacite (Si = 1.5 wt.%, Ni = 7.9 wt.%). Classification: Aubrite. Specimens: 20.5 g including one polished thin section at UWB; remainder with Mr. M. Hmani. Add to cart
Nwa 13512 #8 Aubrite – 3,2 g 267,53 $ Nwa 13512 is an Aubrite meteorite discovered in Morocco near Boudnib in 2019. I this date only 72 meteorites of this type have been classified. It is a rare type of meteorite, difficult to find on the market. The name Aubrites is linked to the fall of a meteorite in Aubres, France in 1836. They are composed mainly of orthopyroxene to enstatite. History : Three visually-similar specimens (total weight 105 g) found together near Boudnib, Morocco were purchased by Mohammed Hmani in December 2019. Petrography: (A. Irving, UWS and P. Carpenter, WUSL) The specimen has a mean grainsize of ~400 µm and is composed predominantly of equant grains of enstatite with subordinate sodic plagioclase and accessory altered Si-bearing kamacite, altered Cr-troilite and schreibersite. Geochemistry: Enstatite (Fs0.2±0.0Wo0.6-0.7, N = 3), plagioclase (Ab91.4An2.6Or6.0; Ab76.4An21.4Or2.3; N = 2), kamacite (Si = 1.5 wt.%, Ni = 7.9 wt.%). Classification: Aubrite. Specimens: 20.5 g including one polished thin section at UWB; remainder with Mr. M. Hmani. Add to cart
Nwa 13512 #7 Aubrite – 32 g 1.585,37 $ Nwa 13512 is an Aubrite meteorite discovered in Morocco near Boudnib in 2019. I this date only 72 meteorites of this type have been classified. It is a rare type of meteorite, difficult to find on the market. The name Aubrites is linked to the fall of a meteorite in Aubres, France in 1836. They are composed mainly of orthopyroxene to enstatite. History : Three visually-similar specimens (total weight 105 g) found together near Boudnib, Morocco were purchased by Mohammed Hmani in December 2019. Petrography: (A. Irving, UWS and P. Carpenter, WUSL) The specimen has a mean grainsize of ~400 µm and is composed predominantly of equant grains of enstatite with subordinate sodic plagioclase and accessory altered Si-bearing kamacite, altered Cr-troilite and schreibersite. Geochemistry: Enstatite (Fs0.2±0.0Wo0.6-0.7, N = 3), plagioclase (Ab91.4An2.6Or6.0; Ab76.4An21.4Or2.3; N = 2), kamacite (Si = 1.5 wt.%, Ni = 7.9 wt.%). Classification: Aubrite. Specimens: 20.5 g including one polished thin section at UWB; remainder with Mr. M. Hmani. Add to cart
Out of stock Djoua 001 #35 Aubrite (paired) – 2 g 57,47 $ Djoua 001 is an Aubrite meteorite discovered in Algeria in 2021. I this date only 72 meteorites of this type have been classified. It is a rare type of meteorite difficult to find on the market. The name Aubrites is linked to the fall of a meteorite in France at Aubres in 1836. They are composed mainly of orthopyroxene to enstatite. A new theory by a French scientific team raises the possibility of a link between Aubrites and the planet Mercury. Details
Djoua 001 #34 Aubrite (paired) – 0,8 g 22,79 $ Djoua 001 is an Aubrite meteorite discovered in Algeria in 2021. I this date only 72 meteorites of this type have been classified. It is a rare type of meteorite difficult to find on the market. The name Aubrites is linked to the fall of a meteorite in France at Aubres in 1836. They are composed mainly of orthopyroxene to enstatite. A new theory by a French scientific team raises the possibility of a link between Aubrites and the planet Mercury. Add to cart
Djoua 001 #33 Aubrite (paired) – 1,6 g 45,58 $ Djoua 001 is an Aubrite meteorite discovered in Algeria in 2021. I this date only 72 meteorites of this type have been classified. It is a rare type of meteorite difficult to find on the market. The name Aubrites is linked to the fall of a meteorite in France at Aubres in 1836. They are composed mainly of orthopyroxene to enstatite. A new theory by a French scientific team raises the possibility of a link between Aubrites and the planet Mercury. Add to cart
Djoua 001 #32 Aubrite (paired) – 3,5 g 98,10 $ Djoua 001 is an Aubrite meteorite discovered in Algeria in 2021. I this date only 72 meteorites of this type have been classified. It is a rare type of meteorite difficult to find on the market. The name Aubrites is linked to the fall of a meteorite in France at Aubres in 1836. They are composed mainly of orthopyroxene to enstatite. A new theory by a French scientific team raises the possibility of a link between Aubrites and the planet Mercury. Add to cart
Djoua 001 #31 Aubrite (paired) – 3,5 g 98,10 $ Djoua 001 is an Aubrite meteorite discovered in Algeria in 2021. I this date only 72 meteorites of this type have been classified. It is a rare type of meteorite difficult to find on the market. The name Aubrites is linked to the fall of a meteorite in France at Aubres in 1836. They are composed mainly of orthopyroxene to enstatite. A new theory by a French scientific team raises the possibility of a link between Aubrites and the planet Mercury. Add to cart
Djoua 001 #30 Aubrite (paired) – 9,5 g 273,48 $ Djoua 001 is an Aubrite meteorite discovered in Algeria in 2021. I this date only 72 meteorites of this type have been classified. It is a rare type of meteorite difficult to find on the market. The name Aubrites is linked to the fall of a meteorite in France at Aubres in 1836. They are composed mainly of orthopyroxene to enstatite. A new theory by a French scientific team raises the possibility of a link between Aubrites and the planet Mercury. Add to cart
Djoua 001 #25 Aubrite (paired) – 2,9 g 83,23 $ Djoua 001 is an Aubrite meteorite discovered in Algeria in 2021. I this date only 72 meteorites of this type have been classified. It is a rare type of meteorite difficult to find on the market. The name Aubrites is linked to the fall of a meteorite in France at Aubres in 1836. They are composed mainly of orthopyroxene to enstatite. A new theory by a French scientific team raises the possibility of a link between Aubrites and the planet Mercury. Add to cart
Djoua 001 #24 Aubrite (paired) – 7,2 g 205,70 $ Djoua 001 is an Aubrite meteorite discovered in Algeria in 2021. I this date only 72 meteorites of this type have been classified. It is a rare type of meteorite difficult to find on the market. The name Aubrites is linked to the fall of a meteorite in France at Aubres in 1836. They are composed mainly of orthopyroxene to enstatite. A new theory by a French scientific team raises the possibility of a link between Aubrites and the planet Mercury. Add to cart
Djoua 001 #23 Aubrite (paired) – 3,4 g 97,50 $ Djoua 001 is an Aubrite meteorite discovered in Algeria in 2021. I this date only 72 meteorites of this type have been classified. It is a rare type of meteorite difficult to find on the market. The name Aubrites is linked to the fall of a meteorite in France at Aubres in 1836. They are composed mainly of orthopyroxene to enstatite. A new theory by a French scientific team raises the possibility of a link between Aubrites and the planet Mercury. Add to cart
Djoua 001 #22 Aubrite (paired) – 3 g 85,61 $ Djoua 001 is an Aubrite meteorite discovered in Algeria in 2021. I this date only 72 meteorites of this type have been classified. It is a rare type of meteorite difficult to find on the market. The name Aubrites is linked to the fall of a meteorite in France at Aubres in 1836. They are composed mainly of orthopyroxene to enstatite. A new theory by a French scientific team raises the possibility of a link between Aubrites and the planet Mercury. Add to cart
Out of stock Djoua 001 #21 Aubrite (paired) – 4.6 g 130,79 $ Djoua 001 is an Aubrite meteorite discovered in Algeria in 2021. I this date only 72 meteorites of this type have been classified. It is a rare type of meteorite difficult to find on the market. The name Aubrites is linked to the fall of a meteorite in France at Aubres in 1836. They are composed mainly of orthopyroxene to enstatite. A new theory by a French scientific team raises the possibility of a link between Aubrites and the planet Mercury. Details