[meteorite-list] Strange structure in L chondrite
From: Razvan Andrei <asean-1_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sat Apr 24 16:25:39 2004 Message-ID: <003e01c42a3a$555a7d80$0164a8c0_at_asean1> Hello It might a Fe2SiO4 melt pocket not so unusual in shocked chondrites Umbarger L6 and Gao H5 also present this kind of structures at the meeting regions of shock veins. I have also a unclassified, unnamed Rissani meteorite with this kind of inclusion. Regards, Andrei ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pierre-Marie PELE" <pierre.pele_at_voila.fr> > Hello, > > I've got the fragment of a L6 chondrite which presents a strange structure, at the meeting point of 3 veins. > I think it's a glassy structure resulting from the heat reaching the inner of the meteorite by the shock veins but I'm not sure. > > The size of this structure is a bit more than 1cm. > > Can anyone tell me what it is ? > > The picture can be seen at : http://www.meteor-center.com/chondr1.jpg or http://www.meteor-center.com/chondr2.jpg > > Thanks a lot, > > Pierre ------------------------------------------------------- Connex scaneaza automat toate mesajele impotriva virusilor folosind RAV AntiVirus. Connex automatically scans all messages for viruses using RAV AntiVirus. Nota: RAV AntiVirus poate sa nu detecteze toti virusii noi sau toate variantele lor. Pentru a inlatura efectele nedorite si din dorinta de a va oferi in permanenta servicii de cea mai buna calitate mesajele detectate ca fiind infectate vor fi sterse automat . Va rugam sa luati in considerare ca exista un risc de fiecare data cand deschideti fisiere atasate si ca MobiFon nu este responsabila pentru nici un prejudiciu cauzat de virusi. Disclaimer: RAV Antivirus may not be able to detect all new viruses and variants. In order to remove unwanted effects and to continuously provide quality services all infected e-mails will be automatically deleted .Please be aware that there is a risk involved whenever opening e-mail attachments to your computer and that MobiFon is not responsible for any damages caused by viruses. Received on Sat 24 Apr 2004 04:25:09 PM PDT |
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