[meteorite-list] Pseudotachylite (NWA 2058)
From: Adam Hupe <raremeteorites_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed Jul 20 18:51:13 2005 Message-ID: <002801c58d7d$bae315c0$6401a8c0_at_c1720188a> Hi List, There are no other just plain "H" chondrites other than NWA 2058 that have been fully classified that I am aware of. The other Hs that I found were not fully classified so the H was just used to give type not petrologic grade. No subtype can be determined for NWA 2058 because the shock effects were so intense as to blur further study. The term pseudotachylite used to describe this meteorite came directly from a planetary scientist who is a world renown authority on shock effects. This subject was addressed on the List before. Here are some references for interesting reading: ST?FFLER D. et al. (1991) Proposal for a revised petrographic shock classification of chondrites (Meteoritics 26-4, 1981, A398-A399). BEGEMANN F. et al. (1992) On the thermal history of heavily shocked Yanzhuang H-chondrite (Meteoritics 27-2, 1992, 174-178). XIANDE X. et al. (1991) The new meteorite fall of Yanzhuang, a severely shocked H6 chondrite with black molten materials (Meteoritics 26-4, 1991, A411). FRENCH B.M. (1998) Traces of Catastrophe (LPI Contribution 954, pp. 65-69). RUBIN A.E. (2003) Post-shock annealing and post-annealing shock: implications for the thermal and shock histories of ordinary-chondrite parent bodies (Lunar and Planetary Science XXXIV (2003), 1263.pdf). Kind Regards, ------------------------------------ Adam Hupe The Hupe Collection Team LunarRock IMCA 2185 raremeteorites_at_comcast.net Received on Wed 20 Jul 2005 06:52:38 PM PDT |
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