[meteorite-list] Cornucopia of chondrules
From: rickmont at earthlink.net <rickmont_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2014 15:58:21 -0700 Message-ID: <2EE5CB6820404BE8A0BC1286B4264F3F_at_bosoheadPC> Martin, Bernd et al, Wonderful photos, and I immediately wondered the same thing. As a painter of faux (not reality) chondrules, I have steered away from pyroxene so far simply because I want to explore grays and black-and-white before tackling the radial chondrule. (The big picture includes larger works with types 3-4-5, eventually into achondritic fantasy-land....). Bernd, you have shed some valuable light! If I am concluding correctly: thicker slices in TS can cross into higher order colors for pyroxene? Ah! This will be my excuse if I am confronted with a colorfully painted pyroxene element by the true meteoriticist! I will strive to be true to the "accepted" dimension however. So, meanwhile, Martin, can you share info on the depth of your slice-photos? Sincerely, Richard "Rick Bob" Montgomery -----Original Message----- From: Bernd V. Pauli Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2014 2:06 PM To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com Subject: [meteorite-list] Cornucopia of chondrules Martin writes: "I have now made an attempt to identify the different chondrules, hoping some folk with much more knowledge than me can chime in and correct my mistakes!" Hello Martin, Rob, and List, Martin, congrats on your colorful thin section photos! Well, colour is the problem I see myself faced with when looking at your thin section pics. They look almost too colourful. Are you sure the section has the proper thickness of 30?m (= 0.03 mm)? Here are my numbers for your thin section pics so you and the other list members know which pic I'm referring to: 1--2--3 4--5--6 7--8--9 10--11--12 13 Now, #1 does look like an RP chondrule at first sight but if it is a radial pyroxene chondrule, the interference colours are too high. They should be first order, i.e., gray or grayish-white. Either the TS doesn't have the proper thickness or we are looking at something else: the high interference colors would speak in favour of a deformed (?) BO chondrule with slender bars. Chondrule #10: same problem! Provided the IF colours are correct, this is another BO chondrule. If it is an RP chondrule, the interference colours are wrong. My NWA 5730 has lots of metal-rimmed chondrules, FeNi is troilite-rimmed, porphyritic chondrules are abundant, numerous porphyritic chondrules harbor light-green translucent hypersthene crystals + a gray clayey-looking broken chondrule (d = 5.1 mm). I wonder if it is something carbonaceous or if it experienced some kind of silicate darkening. Best wishes from the owner of a 21.4 gr endcut that I got from Rob in 2011! Bernd ______________________________________________ Visit the Archives at http://www.meteorite-list-archives.com Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list Received on Tue 11 Mar 2014 06:58:21 PM PDT |
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