[meteorite-list] Etching Estherville
From: bernd.pauli at paulinet.de <bernd.pauli_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: 14 Jun 2007 15:14:21 UT Message-ID: <DIIE.000000C500001ACC_at_paulinet.de> Hello Mike and List! "I just obtained a nice slice with a bleb about 20mm in diameter and we etched this and a faint pattern is seen. Is it possible that this is a Widmanst?tten pattern?" See NORTON O.R. (2002) The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Meteorites (Cambridge University Press, p. 158): "Remarkably some of the larger metal nodules when polished and etched show Widmanst?tten structure typical of octahedrites". O.R. Norton also mentions a "nickel content of between 7 and 10%, [which] is the nickel content of octahedrite meteorites." So no need to be surprised as Estherville has a nickel content of 9.0%. "I am not sure if the metal melted and cooled properly to allow the kamacite and taenite to separate" McSWEEN H.Y. (1999) Meteorites and Their Parent Planets (Cambridge University Press, Glossary, p. 212): "The resulting mixture was buried deeply, so that slow cooling produced a Widmanst?tten pattern in the metal. The cooling rates for mesosiderites .. are exceptionally slow, less than half a degree per million years." Best Estherville wishes, Bernd Received on Thu 14 Jun 2007 11:14:21 AM PDT |
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