[meteorite-list] Alien Metal = tetrataenite
From: bernd.pauli_at_paulinet.de <bernd.pauli_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sat Oct 14 05:47:32 2006 Message-ID: <DIIE.0000000A00000EE3_at_paulinet.de> "The Estherville meteorite is composed of iron, nickel, phosphorous, sulfur, and some unknown alien metal." Hello All, This probably refers to the presence of tetrataenite (ordered FeNi) in the Estherville mesosiderite. Tetrataenite has been observed in chondrites, iron meteorites, and also in stony-irons. Tetrataenite has about 48-55 wt% Ni and is unknown as a terrestrial mineral. COLLINSON D.W. (1991) Magnetic properties of the Estherville mesosiderite (Meteoritics 26-1, 1991, 001-010): It is formed during the development of intergrowths of kamacite and taenite lamellae as a nickel-iron mixture cools slowly from a high temperature to below the tetrataenite ordering temperature of about 320?C. The nickel content across the taenite lamellae increases sharply from their centres to the interface with kamacite. This is where the tetrataenite, usually containing ca. 48-55% Ni, forms. Tetrataenite also occurs as rims on taenite particles, as ?m-sized grains in "cloudy" taenite, and as particles, typically 5-50?m in size, in contact with other mineral particles. Some meteorites in which tetrataenite has been observed: Alatage - Albion - Bawku - Campos Sales - Chaunskij - Dahmani - Estherville - Fuc Bin Dhofar 735 (CM2 - Ni up to 60 wt% !) - Greenwell Springs - Julesburg - Leedey - Linum Melnikovo - Rio do Pires - Saint-S?verin - Santa Catharina - Sheyang - Trenzano - Yafa Tuxtuac - Vaca Muerta - Zaoyang Tetrataenitically yours, Bernd Received on Sat 14 Oct 2006 05:44:57 AM PDT |
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