[meteorite-list] Rumurutite & Kakangarite

From: Jeff Kuyken <jeff_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sat Nov 6 00:11:18 2004
Message-ID: <000a01c4c3bf$0f815300$20348690_at_mandin4f89ypwu>

G'day Bernd & Francesco,

Ah yes. What a beauty NWA 3098 is! It is also this month's favourite at my
site. There is a pic of the meteorite at the below link. Very interesting
meteorite!

http://www.meteoritesaustralia.com/favourite.html


Cheers,

Jeff Kuyken
I.M.C.A. #3085
www.meteorites.com.au



----- Original Message -----
From: bernd.pauli_at_paulinet.de
To: Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Saturday, November 06, 2004 10:02 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Rumurutite & Kakangarite


Francesco wrote:

> Why on the classification page the R and K meteorite are
> Chondrite and just 6 pages after them become Achondrite?
> Maybe I misunderstood something?

Francesco, Rumurutiites and Kakangariites are clearly chondritic.
Let's take the LEW 87232 Kakangari-type Antarctic meteorite. The
thin section does show chondrules and chondrule fragments.

As for the R-chondrites, although the lower types have relatively
few chondrules, they do have them. Ouzina (R4) is even said to have
abundant barred olivine and porphyritic chondrules. I don't have any
Ouzina, so I can't tell.

My NWA 3098 slice from Stefan Ralew also shows several chondrules
even though it is an R5.

Best wishes,

Bernd

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