NWA 11431 (Mars) – 0.220g part slice crusted

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Description

On offer: a nice 0.220g part slice crusted of this martian meteorite.

Dimensions: ~7 x 6 mm

What you get: this 0.220g part slice crusted, a plastic box with label at the back, a signed Certificate of Authenticity.

Type: Mars, shergottite

Country: Mauritania

Date of find: 2017

Total mass: 524 g

Northwest Africa 11431 (NWA 11431)

Mauritania

Find: 2017 Jun

Classification: Martian meteorite (Shergottite)

History: Found in June 2017 in Mauritania in a region directly south of the NWA 6963 strewnfield (located near Fej Arrih to the north in adjacent Morocco), and puchased by Ben Hoefnagels in July 2017 from a Moroccan dealer.

Physical characteristics: A single stone (524 g) with a flat prismatic shape almost completely coated by black fusion crust. The interior is gray with evident glassy maskelynite.

Petrography: (A. Irving and S. Kuehner, UWS) Medium-grained, diabasic texture. Composed predominantly of zoned clinopyroxene and maskelynite with accessory Fe-bearing merrillite, titanomagnetite, ilmenite (with rare baddeleyite inclusions), silica polymorph, fayalite and pyrrhotite.

Geochemistry: Pigeonite (Fs36.2-51.6Wo8.1-12.8, FeO/MnO = 31-37, N = 4), subcalcic augite (Fs21.6-42.0Wo30.1-31.3, FeO/MnO =30-42, N = 4), fayalite (Fa85.5, FeO/MnO = 60), maskelynite (An38.4-42.3Or4.5-3.0, N = 2). The most ferroan subcalcic augite rims are notably aluminous (Al2O3 = 2.2-2.5 wt.%) and yield low oxide sums plus high cation totals indicative of the presence of minor ferric iron. Magnetic susceptibility (P. Rochette, CEREGE) log χ (× 10-9 m3/kg) = 3.22.

Classification: Martian (shergottite, diabasic). This specimen has many similarities to the NWA 6963 stones and evidently comes from an extension of the same strewnfield into Mauritania.

Specimens: 26.5 g including one polished thin section and one polished thick section at UWB; remainder with Mr. B. Hoefnagels.