[meteorite-list] Mesosiderite Classification Clarifications
From: Greg Hupe <gmhupe_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Jun 16 13:13:25 2005 Message-ID: <023401c57296$b0bd3d20$deadcf44_at_Gregor> Dear David, Walter and list members, Regarding subclassifications of mesosiderites, here is what Dr. Bunch has replied to David's and Walter's inquiries of our description of our new mesosiderite, NWA 2711: David Weir wrote: "For those of us who are strictly type collectors, I guess I'm not the only one, are they not making the extra effort any longer to determine a metamorphic subclassification for mesosiderites? I haven't noticed a subclassification on any since the 2C was released over two years ago." Dr. Bunch's reply: "David is correct - even the one that is used is not accepted by NomCom, e.g., the meso -C mesosiderite of a few years back was not accepted as such even though it had < 5 vol % plagioclase." Walter Branch wrote: "Really? He said it was 'very unique'. Would you please ask Dr. Bunch to clarify the term 'very unique' " Dr. Bunch replies (stating he does not remember adding "very" during our phone conversation a few weeks ago so my apologies to Dr. Bunch if I misquoted him): "...the uniqueness (of NWA 2711) is due to the unusual amount of phosphate or merrillite crystals in the unrecrystallized pyroxenes (megacrysts)." Hope this helps in understanding the "uniqueness" of our new mesosiderite, NWA 2711. Best regards, Greg Hupe The Hupe Collection naturesvault (eBay) gmhupe_at_tampabay.rr.com IMCA 2185 Received on Thu 16 Jun 2005 01:13:17 PM PDT |
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