[meteorite-list] RFSPOD, July 02, 2011, Bjurböle
From: Bernd V. Pauli <bernd.pauli_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sat, 2 Jul 2011 15:00:31 +0000 Message-ID: <DIIE.00000007000028A7_at_10.0.100.101> Hello All, Greg wrote: "7mm chondrule protruding from the edge of the 37.3-gram cut fragment measuring 45mm x 42mm x 13mm. I acquired it from a private collection while in Europe." That's a beautiful specimen with a gorgeous "megachondrule" ! My NWA 6719 (LL4) from Gary Fujihara has a similar but somewhat smaller chondrule protruding from the edge of my 2.19 gr crusted endcut. It measures 5.8 x 3.75 mm. Greg inquired: "What are the statistics of meteorites having 'native copper'?" According to a 1994 article in METEORITICS by A.E. Rubin, at least 66% of the ordinary chondrites contain metallic copper. Alan wrote the following (excerpt): "Metallic Cu of moderately high purity (~985 mg/g Cu, ~15 mg/g Ni) occurs in at least 66% of ordinary chondrites (OC) heterogeneously distributed, small (typically ? 20 ?m) rounded to irregular grains." Reference: Rubin A.E. (1994) Metallic copper in ordinary chondrites (MAPS 29-1, 1994, pp. 93-98). Best wishes, Bernd Received on Sat 02 Jul 2011 11:00:31 AM PDT |
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