[meteorite-list] Fusion crusts on iron meteorites
From: bernd.pauli at paulinet.de <bernd.pauli_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: 22 Mar 2007 17:27:55 UT Message-ID: <DIIE.000000C6000018B9_at_paulinet.de> Mike wrote: Crust is crust, soft, hard, it doesnt matter. It is a crust of material caused to be on the surface of the object by fusion. BUCHWALD V.F. (1975) Handbook of Iron Meteorites, Volume 1, pp. 49-50: While the fusion crusts on stone meteorites are usually the product of simple melting, the crusts on iron meteorites are complex, displaying mixed melts of fully and partially oxidized metal. The fusion crusts are the adhering remnants of ablated material from the last part of the trajectory left on the surface when the velocity decreased below about 3 km/sec., and ablation ceased ... The fusion crusts are, in principle, composed of an exterior, fully oxidized, rapidly solidified nonmetallic melt, and an interior only slightly oxidized melt. Regards, Bernd Received on Thu 22 Mar 2007 01:27:55 PM PDT |
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