Description
A plessitic iron with anomalous structure. One of the 19 IAB-sHL meteorites so it’s quite rare.
On offer: a nice 20.58 g slice of this rare meteorite fall.
Dimensions: ~41 x 28 mm
What you get: this 20.58 g slice, a plastic box with label at the back, a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
Type: Iron IAB-sHL
Country: Sahara
Date of find: 2010
Total mass: 518 g
Northwest Africa 8348 (NWA 8348)
Morocco
Purchased: June 2010
Classification: Iron meteorite (IAB-sHL)
Petrography: Plessitic octahedrite with anomalous structure. Plessitic cm-sized domains with relict Widmanstätten pattern in their center, separated by a continuous millimeter-thick undulose network of swathing kamacite and schreibersite crystals, up to 8 mm long. Neighboring plessitic domains have incoherent orientation. Contact between kamacite and plessitic domains is enriched in Ni. X-ray fluorescence maps were used to characterize mineralogy/structure.
Geochemistry: Composition by ICPMS (K. Tachikawa, CEREGE): 5.49 mg/g Co, 146.5 mg/g Ni, 20.1 μg/g Cr, 495 μg/g Cu, 20.3 μg/g Ga, 54.1 μg/g Ge, 27.1 μg/g As, 0.1 μg/g Ir, 2.2 μg/g Pt, 2.5 μg/g Au.
Classification: IAB-sHL