Description
A very rare meteorite with fusion crust.
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Aydar 003 is a very fresh carbonaceous meteorite of type CM1/2.
It is an extremely rare type, since to date only 26 meteorites of this type have been officially classified.
It was discovered in the Western Sahara in a concentration area called Aydar.
Aydar 003 27°40’06.09″N, 10°06’25.33″W
South, Morocco
Purchased: 2018
Classification: Carbonaceous chondrite (CM1/2)
History: Found between 2016 and 2018. Bought from Abdelaziz Alhyane.
Physical characteristics: Crusted stones. The fusion crust shows a network of cracks. Cut surface reveals dark interior
Petrography: (J. Gattacceca, CEREGE) Small altered chondrules (average apparent diameter about 270 µm) and altered mineral fragments and fine grained CAIs set in an abundant fine-grained phyllosilicate-rich matrix (about 75 vol%). Olivine has been almost entirely serpentinized. Opaque minerals are FeS and magnetite. No metal was found. Transmission Infrared spectroscopy (L. Bonal, IPAG) of matrix grains reveals a water and Si-O bands attributable to phyllosilicates.
Geochemistry: Olivine is serpentinized, with microprobe totals of 85.9%±1.1% (n=9). Unaltered olivine crystals give Fa1.4 and Fa 17.9 (n=2). Defocused (10 µm) microprobe totals in the matrix 75.5±5.5% (n=7).
Classification: Carbonaceous chondrite (CM1/2). Petrologic type 1/2 from the almost total serpentinization of silicates but absence of narrow -OH band typically seen in phyllosilicates of the smectite group commonly observed seen in type 1 chondrites. Possibly paired with NWA 11322 and NWA 8534.
Specimens: Type specimen at CEREGE. Main mass with Jean Redelsperger.
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A very rare meteorite with fusion crust.
Sold in a membrane box.
Comes with certificate.
Weight | 0,07 g |
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Dimensions | 0,5 × 0,5 × 0,2 cm |
Form | Fragment |