[meteorite-list] NWA 2058
From: Adam Hupe <raremeteorites_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed Jul 20 19:09:11 2005 Message-ID: <005301c58d80$3cda58c0$6401a8c0_at_c1720188a> Dear List, I hope the following partial description I wrote helps to clarify my statements in regards to NWA 2058: NWA 2058, an H (Pseudotachylite), S6 plus, W2 chondrite found in Northwest Africa in 2001. This unique meteorite cannot be subclassed because of extreme mylonitization. Mylonitization is fusion of crushed rock under high temperature by frictional heating. In other words, this meteorite was formed by a hypervelocity impact on the surface of an asteroid and cooled within milliseconds as it was ejected out into space. During the impact event it was crushed and sheared simultaneously creating subparallel veins in the direction of the material flow connecting the elongated metal-sulfide nodules, talk about odd! Relic grains show evidence of high strain rates, partially granulated clasts with undulatory extinction, in contrast to shock features. The matrix consists mostly of recrystallized olivine. The round objects are not chondrules but are impact melted and quenched metal sulfide. Take Care, ------------------------------------ Adam Hupe The Hupe Collection Team LunarRock IMCA 2185 raremeteorites_at_comcast.net Received on Wed 20 Jul 2005 07:10:35 PM PDT |
StumbleUpon del.icio.us Yahoo MyWeb |