[meteorite-list] More on green spots in stoneys

From: Zelimir Gabelica <Zelimir.Gabelica_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Mon, 02 Feb 2009 19:22:00 +0100
Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.2.20090202191140.029dfea8_at_pop.univ-mulhouse.fr>

Yes, Tracy, you are right.

The name "mawsitsit" may well originate from the Burmese locality "Tawmaw"
where kosmochlor (jadeite) is being found. It seems to be only known as
(macroscopically) massive.

Btw: yes, this post is still fairly meteorite-related.
Indeed, Tucson show (perhaps along with Munich and, to a lesser extent, Ste
Marie) is THE place where you could find in abundance all kind of
meteorites and minerals that are composing them.
Collecting both can also be a nice way to diversify and make your meteorite
collection original....

Zelimir
(still waiting for a host site for my Belle Plaine green inclusion pics, in
case of interest)



A 17:50 02/02/2009 +0000, tracy latimer a ?crit :

>My curiosity was piqued with a hazy memory, and I went online searching
>for pictures of 'kosmochlor'. Now I remember where I had heard the term
>before; it's a variant of jadeite, often found in small quantities around
>the same deposits as what is known to jewelers as 'jade', but harder
>because of the fibrous composition. In the jewelry trade, it's often
>called 'mawsitsit', and is treated the same way as jade. At Tucson, I
>don't doubt that anyone who wants can find massive pieces of it, either
>raw or finished, if you want a comparison sample.
>
>Tracy Latimer
>
>----------------------------------------
> > Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2009 11:50:49 +0100
> > To: Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com; bernd.pauli at paulinet.de
> > From: Zelimir.Gabelica at uha.fr
> > Subject: [meteorite-list] More on green spots in stoneys
> >
> >
> > Still considering the pyroxene family, an interesting pyroxene candidate
> > that would readily involve green color would be Kosmochlor, thus
> NaCr3+Si2O6.
> >
> >
>
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Prof. Zelimir Gabelica
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Received on Mon 02 Feb 2009 01:22:00 PM PST


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