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Meteorite NWA 15244 ACHONDRITE HED EUCRITE MONOMICT BRECCIA GABBROIC METEORITE

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    Description

    NWA 15244
    HED
    ACHONDRITE EUCRITE
    MONOMICT BRECCIA
    METEORITE
    FOUND IN JANUARY 2022
    IN NIGER
    57.3 GRAM
    This meteorite is officially classified & approved as NWA 15244
    Classified, studied by world renowned Dr Anthony J. Irving and team at
    Department of earth and space sciences
    University of Washington
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    OFFICIAL CLASSIFICATION DATA SOURCE:
    THE METEORITICAL SOCIETY
    INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR METEORITICS AND PLANETARY SCIENCE
    LUNAR AND PLANETARY INSTITUTE
    METEORITICAL BULLETIN DATABASE
    Northwest Africa 15244
    Basic information
    Name:
    Northwest Africa 15244
    This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name.
    Abbreviation:
    NWA 15244
    Observed fall:
    No
    Year found:
    2022
    Country:
    Niger
    Mass:
    776 g
    Classification
    history:
    Recommended:
    Eucrite-mmict
    Comments:
    Approved 5 Sep 2022
    Writeup
    Writeup from MB 111:
    Northwest Africa 15244
    (NWA 15244)
    Niger
    Purchased: 2022 Jan
    Classification: HED achondrite (Eucrite, monomict)
    History
    : Purchased by Mbark Arjdal in January 2022 from a dealer in Niger.
    Petrography
    : (A. Irving,
    UWS
    and J. Boesenberg,
    BrownU
    ) Fresh monomict breccia composed of lithic intergranular clasts (exhibiting some variation in grainsize) plus related crystalline debris in a sparse fine grained matrix. Major minerals are exsolved pigeonite and calcic plagioclase together with accessory unexsolved pigeonite, silica polymorph, fayalite, ilmenite, chromite, troilite and merrillite.
    Geochemistry
    : Low-Ca pyroxene host (Fs
    59.5-63.4
    Wo
    1.6-3.8
    , FeO/MnO = 31-33, N = 7), augite exsolution lamellae (Fs
    26.2-27.8
    Wo
    42.9-43.5
    , FeO/MnO = 30-31, N = 4), plagioclase (An
    83.4-90.5
    Or
    0.9-0.2
    , N = 6), fayalite (Fa
    80.6
    , FeO/MnO = 44).
    Classification
    : Eucrite (monomict breccia).
    Specimens
    : 29.5 g including one polished thin section at
    UWB
    ; remainder with Mr. M. Arjdal.
    Data from:
    MB111
    Table 0
    Line 0:
    Place of purchase:
    Niger
    Date:
    P 2022 Jan
    Mass (g):
    776
    Pieces:
    many
    Class:
    Eucrite-mmict
    Shock stage:
    low
    Weathering grade:
    low
    Ferrosilite (mol%):
    59.5-63.4; 26.2-27.8
    Wollastonite (mol%):
    1.6-3.8; 42.9-43.5
    Classifier:
    A. Irving, UWS, and J. Boesenberg, BrownU
    Type spec mass (g):
    29.5
    Type spec location:
    UWB
    Main mass:
    M. Arjdal
    Comments:
    Work name Arj ZM 808; submitted by A. Irving
    Institutions
    and collections
    UWS
    : University of Washington, Department of Earth and Space Sciences, 70 Johnson Hall, Seattle, WA 98195, United States (institutional address; updated 15 Jan 2012)
    UWB
    : University of Washington, Box 353010 Seattle, WA 98195, United States (institutional address; updated 27 Jul 2012)
    BrownU
    : Brown University Providence, RI 02912, United States (institutional address; updated 7 Sep 2019)
    Catalogs:
    References:
    Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 111, in preparation (2022)
    Find references in NASA ADS:
    Find references in Google Scholar:
    Geography:
    Coordinates:
    Unknown.
    Statistics:
    This is 1 of 97 approved meteorites from
    Niger
    (plus 5 unapproved names)
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    Revision
    history:
    This lists important revisions made to data for this record.
    Classification: Eucrite (monomict breccia, gabbroic).
    Eucrite-mmict means: "An achondrite from the eucrite group; the meteorite is a monomict breccia."
    The highlighted words are defined as follows:
    achondrite: A stony meteorite that lacks chondrules and originated on a differentiated parent body.
    eucrite: Eucrites are the most abundant type of basaltic achondrite, linked by geochemical traits such as oxygen isotopic ratios and certain elemental ratios, of which Fe/Mn is the most widely cited. The main minerals in eucrites are Fe-rich pyroxene and Na-poor plagioclase. The eucrites are strongly linked with the diogenites and howardites; the three groups are collectively known as  meteorites and may come from asteroid 4 Vesta.