[meteorite-list] Fwd: New Lunar Available
From: ensoramanda <ensoramanda_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2007 09:57:04 +0100 Message-ID: <46EB9E60.2040207_at_ntlworld.com> Hi, Great series of photos of a new Lunar....well worth a look. Would have loved to have seen a photo of it before someone hit it with a hammer! Graham Ensor Jason Utas wrote: >Hola, >I'm forwarding this on behalf of Mbark Ait Lkaid - I have no part in >this deal, though I must say that I would at least take a look at the >crust on some of the pieces even if not interested in >buying...freshest lunar material I've seen in a good while. >- Jason > >--- > >Hello All, >I'd like to introduce myself. My name is Mbark Ait Lkaid, and I am a >well-known meteorite dealer from Rissani, Morocco. I was the source >of many of the important meteorites that you have come to see grace >the meteorite market over the past several months, namely the renowned >NWA 4483, and today I'd like to announce that I have another very >special meteorite available for collectors: the Lunar Monzogabbro NWA >4734. I own the main mass, and, am making it available to all of you >on a first-come, first-serve basis. >Here's a copy of the scientific abstract: > > >Proposed Name NWA 4734 >Geographic Coordinates: Undisclosed. >Erfoud, Morocco >Find : October, 2006 > >- Show quoted text - >Major classification group) Achondrite (Lunar monzogabbro) >History: bought from nomads in Erfoud ( Morocco ) in October 2006 and >February 2007. >Physical characteristics: One complete crusted stone freshly broken >into several pieces for a TKW of 1439 g . Dull black/brown fusion >crust. It is a light gray, coarse grained, pristine magmatic rock >consisting of millimetric phenocrysts mainly of pyroxene and >plagioclase. The few patches where crust is missing are light tanned. > >Petrography: A. Jambon, O. Boudouma and D. Badia. UPVI . >The texture is best described as shergottitic like. Pyroxene are >highly fractured while plagioclase laths, partly transformed to >maskelynite, are only affected by a small number of fractures. Silica >and silica-feldspar glass are minor components. A few impact melt >patches underline the similarity with shergottites further. Ilmenite, >baddeleyite, zirconolite, tranquilityite, pyrrhotite and metal. >Fayalite associated with silica probably results from the dissociation >of iron rich pyroxene. Minor terrestrial alteration. >Mode (vol %): Cpx 50, Plagioclase + Kspar 32, silica + glass 7.5, >opaques (ilmenite, Ti-magnetite, pyrrhotite) + fayalite 7, voids + >fractures 3. >Geochemistry: Mineralogy by EMP and SEM.(Trace -ICP-MS- and major >-ICP-AES- element analyses, J-A Barrat UBO). >Pyroxene exhibit a complex zoning from En65Fs21Wo13 to En2Fs83Wo15 >with a FeO/MnO of 78 on the average. A few compositions correspond to >pyroxferroite. Plagioclase is normally zoned from An 91 to An 75 with >a sharp rim. Average composition An 89. Fayalite (Fa 80 to 95). >Chondrite normalized REE pattern with an enrichment of 53 (La) to 40 >(Yb). Trace element pattern with negative anomalies of Sr and Eu. >Interstitial glass high in silica (75%) containing microcrysts of K >feldspar with a significant celsian component. > > >Classification: According to the grain size, the texture, the >plagioclase composition, the core composition of pyroxenes, the >FeO/MnO ratio in pyroxene and the chemical identity with lunar >basalts, it is classified as a highly shocked lunar gabbro (Mare >basalt). > > >Type specimens: A total of 20 g of sample and one polished section is >on deposit at UPVI. > >Stefan Ralew, Siriusstrasse 19, 12524 Berlin, Germany : 19.6g, 14.1g,10.8g >Aziz Habibi, Palm's hotel, Erfoud, Morocco : 409g, 68 g . >Mbarek Ait Elkaid, Rissani , Morocco 895g (one large piece and about >ten subsidiary pieces and a few smaller fragments). > >----- > >Here is a list of available specimens: > >1_____443.2gr >2_____202 gr >3_____49.1gr >4_____46.1gr >5_____32.7gr >6_____24.8gr >7_____22.9gr >8_____12.6gr >9_____11gr >10____8.3gr >11____12.6gr (small fragments) > > > >Here are pictures of all of the specimens: > > >http://www.flickr.com/photos/13122286 at N04/ > > > >For prices, email: > >mbarkaitlkaid at yahoo.fr > > >Kind Regards. >______________________________________________ >Meteorite-list mailing list >Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com >http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > > > > Received on Sat 15 Sep 2007 04:57:04 AM PDT |
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