[meteorite-list] New Lunar Meteorite Discovered - NWA 3163
From: Greg Hupe <gmhupe_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed Nov 2 11:22:27 2005 Message-ID: <0dd301c5dfc9$9ad5f1a0$e8115c18_at_Gregor> Hi Jeff, Thank you for your inquiry. I had a discussion on the phone with the lead scientist last night regarding the weathering level of NWA 3163 would be after the question was brought up by a collector. He basically stated that due to the very low amount of caliche and virtually no interior staining, that he would suggest the weathering grade would be very low, perhaps W1 if he had to apply the grade (which he did not in his submitted classification). We are still waiting for the terrestrial age. I know this does not determine the weathering level, but may help in this case due to the current weathering grade rules (as you kindly listed below). I suppose it is all up to interpretation for this type of meteorite and I guess one could compare this lunar meteorite to another similar one and could make an educated guess or suggestion of weathering level. Perhaps the scientific community and/or NomCom can come up with a scientific way to determine weathering levels for meteorites of this type, which lack significant metal and sulfide. They might be able to use the Apollo samples which have small clasts of the same material to use as a guide? Just a thought. Best regards, Greg ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeff Grossman" <jgrossman_at_usgs.gov> To: <meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 10:51 AM Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] New Lunar Meteorite Discovered - NWA 3163 Just out of curiosity, how can you determine the weathering level of a meteorite like this, which lacks significant metal and sulfide? The scale up to W4 is defined by these and only these minerals: >W0: No visible oxidation of metal or sulfide. A limonitic staining may be >noticeable in transmitted light. >W1: Minor oxide rims around metal and troilite; minor oxide veins. >W2: Moderate oxidation of metal, about 20-60% being affected. >W3: Heavy oxidation of metal and troilite, 60-95% being replaced. >W4: Complete (>95%) oxidation of metal and troilite. jeff At 10:33 AM 11/2/2005, Greg Hupe wrote: >Hi Martin and list, > >The scientists believe the terrestrial age of the new lunar, NWA 3163, will >show to be very low as to the lack of weathering, which he states is most >likely a weathering level of W1. Results will be forthcoming and I will >share the new data as it becomes available. > >Best regards, >Greg > >----- Original Message ----- From: "Martin Altmann" ><Altmann_at_Meteorite-Martin.de> >To: "Greg Hupe" <gmhupe_at_tampabay.rr.com>; ><meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com> >Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 6:28 AM >Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] New Lunar Meteorite Discovered - NWA 3163 > > >>Exciting stuff! >> >>Do you have hints yet about the terrestial age? >> >>Jelously, >>Buckleboo >> >>----- Original Message ----- From: "Greg Hupe" <gmhupe_at_tampabay.rr.com> >>To: "Matson, Robert" <ROBERT.D.MATSON_at_saic.com> >>Cc: <meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com> >>Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 2:04 AM >>Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] New Lunar Meteorite Discovered - NWA 3163 >> >> >>>Hi Rob and list members, >>> >>>I am more than happy to share the pictures. In fact, here is a list of >>>the >>>largest specimens with photo links: >>> >>>1,121g main mass >>>http://www.lunarrock.com/nwa3163/more/nwa3163mainmass.jpg >>> >>>74.1g complete slice, polished both sides (SOLD) >>>http://www.lunarrock.com/nwa3163/nwa3163slice2c.jpg >>> >>>48.7g complete slice, polished both sides >>>http://www.lunarrock.com/nwa3163/more/nwa3163-48_7.jpg >>> >>>45.2g complete slice, polished both sides >>>http://www.lunarrock.com/nwa3163/more/nwa3163-45_2.jpg >>> >>>25.3g part slice, polished one side >>>http://www.lunarrock.com/nwa3163/more/nwa3163-25_3.jpg >>> >>>23.7g complete slice, polished one side >>>http://www.lunarrock.com/nwa3163/more/nwa3163-23_7.jpg >>> >>>12.1g end cut, polished face >>>http://www.lunarrock.com/nwa3163/more/nwa3163-12_1.jpg >>> >>>7.1g part slice, polished one side >>>http://www.lunarrock.com/nwa3163/more/nwa3163-7_1.jpg >>> >>>7g complete slice, polished one side >>>http://www.lunarrock.com/nwa3163/more/nwa3163-7.jpg >>> >>>I have many smaller part slices which I have not photographed yet. >>> >>>Take care and enjoy the pictures, >>>Greg >>> >>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Matson, Robert" >>><ROBERT.D.MATSON_at_saic.com> >>>To: "'Greg Hupe'" <gmhupe_at_tampabay.rr.com>; >>><meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com> >>>Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 7:24 PM >>>Subject: RE: [meteorite-list] New Lunar Meteorite Discovered - NWA 3163 >>> >>> >>>Beautiful lunar meteorite, Greg! Thanks for the links to all the drool- >>>producing images! I'm sure are resident lunatic Norbert will agree... >>> >>>--Rob >>> >>>-----Original Message----- >>>From: meteorite-list-bounces_at_meteoritecentral.com >>>[mailto:meteorite-list-bounces_at_meteoritecentral.com] >>>Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 3:53 PM >>>To: meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com >>>Subject: [meteorite-list] New Lunar Meteorite Discovered - NWA 3163 >>> >>> >>>Dear List Members, >>> >>>I am very pleased to announce the discovery of a new Lunar meteorite, NWA >>>3163. >>> >>>Here is what we know at this point: >>>NWA 3163 (Provisional) - Ultra-Rare Lunar Feldspathic Granulite Meteorite >>> >>>A single 1,634 gram meteorite, believed to have been found in Mauritania >>or >>>Algeria, was purchased in Morocco in August 2005 by Greg Hup?, who >>>thought >>>at first that it may be an unusual eucrite or diogenite. Actually it is >>>a >>>Lunar Feldspathic Granulite and represents the largest known sample of >>this >>>rare rock type available for scientific study. It is composed primarily >>of >>>maskelynite (shocked plagioclase) with lesser amounts of pyroxene, >>olivine, >>>chromite and other minerals. This extremely rare type of lunar rock is >>>known from small clasts in a few Apollo 15, 16 and 17 samples. >>> >>>Click here for image of Main Mass >>> >>>http://www.lunarrock.com/nwa3163/nwa3163a.jpg >>> >>><snip> >>> >>>______________________________________________ >>>Meteorite-list mailing list >>>Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com >>>http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > >______________________________________________ >Meteorite-list mailing list >Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com >http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list Dr. Jeffrey N. Grossman phone: (703) 648-6184 US Geological Survey fax: (703) 648-6383 954 National Center Reston, VA 20192, USA ______________________________________________ Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list Received on Wed 02 Nov 2005 11:22:22 AM PST |
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