21363 - Almost Complete NWA 869 Ordinary Chondrite L3-6 Regolith Breccia Meteorite 54.5g
21363 - Almost Complete NWA 869 Ordinary Chondrite L3-6 Regolith Breccia Meteorite 54.5g 21363 - Almost Complete NWA 869 Ordinary Chondrite L3-6 Regolith Breccia Meteorite 54.5g 21363 - Almost Complete NWA 869 Ordinary Chondrite L3-6 Regolith Breccia Meteorite 54.5g 21363 - Almost Complete NWA 869 Ordinary Chondrite L3-6 Regolith Breccia Meteorite 54.5g 21363 - Almost Complete NWA 869 Ordinary Chondrite L3-6 Regolith Breccia Meteorite 54.5g 21363 - Almost Complete NWA 869 Ordinary Chondrite L3-6 Regolith Breccia Meteorite 54.5g 21363 - Almost Complete NWA 869 Ordinary Chondrite L3-6 Regolith Breccia Meteorite 54.5g 21363 - Almost Complete NWA 869 Ordinary Chondrite L3-6 Regolith Breccia Meteorite 54.5g

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21363 - Almost Complete NWA 869 Ordinary Chondrite L3-6 Regolith Breccia Meteorite 54.5g

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Species
NWA 869 Chondrite L3-6 - Meteorite
Age
-
Location
Fell in Occidental Sahara Desert, Morocco, Northwest Africa
Formation
Chondrite L3-6
Size
40.1 mm   •    in
Weight
55 g   •    oz
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Description

 

Beautiful example, almost complete and with eroded but visible FUSION CRUST of this chondrite classified as L3-6

Northwest Africa 869

Basic information Name: Northwest Africa 869
     This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name.
Abbreviation: NWA 869 
Observed fall: No
Year found: 2000
Country: (Northwest Africa) 
Mass: 2 t
Classification
  history:
Meteoritical Bulletin:   MB 90   (2006)   L4-6
MB 102   (2013)   L3-6
Recommended:   L3-6    [explanation]

This is 1 of 51 approved meteorites classified as L3-6.   [show all]
Search for other: L chondrites, L chondrites (type 3), Ordinary chondrites, and Ordinary chondrites (type 3)
Comments: Approved 14 Nov 2005
Revised 29 Oct 2013: Revised classification and new description
Writeup

Writeup from MB 90: 

Northwest Africa 869

Northwest Africa

Find: 2000 or 2001

Ordinary chondrite (L4–6)

History: It is quite clear that meteorite collectors in Northwest Africa have discovered a large L chondrite strewn field at an undisclosed location. At least 2 metric tons of material comprising thousands of individuals has been sold under the name NWA 869 in the market places of Morocco and around the world. Individual masses are known to range from <1 g to >20 kg. It is certain that NWA 869 is paired with other NWA meteorites, although no systematic survey has been done. It is also possible that some stones sold as NWA 869 are not part of the same fall, although dealers are confident that most of the known masses are sufficiently distinctive from other NWA meteorites in terms of surface and internal appearance that the error rate should be fairly low. Scientists are advised to confirm the classification of any specimens they obtain before publishing results under this name.

Petrography and Geochemistry: (A. Rubin, UCLA) A fragmental breccia of type 4–6 material; one thin section dominated by an L5 lithology gave olivine (Fa24.2).

Classification: Ordinary chondrite (L4–6); W 1, S3.

Specimens: A 189.3 g type specimen is on deposit at UCLA.


Writeup from MB 102: 

Revised classification and description. Submitted by K. Metzler, IfP, with data from Metzler et al. (2011) and Welten et al. (2011).

 

Physical characteristics: Most samples are individual meteorites but some fragments (mostly >1 kg) also occur. In most cases the fusion crust has been polished or ablated by wind erosion. Many samples are more severely affected and show faces with deep wind erosion features. Fracture faces, formed by ground collision, show a typical gray-green color and sometimes visible brecciation (light and/or dark clasts). Due to the coarseness of this breccia, there are some stones that consist of only a single lithology.

Petrography: This chondritic breccia consists of about 75 vol% matrix with unequilibrated and equilibrated L-chondrite clasts (up to 5.5 cm), some of which display shock-darkening. Impact melt-rock clasts, themselves either clast-free or clast-poor, also occur and are strongly depleted in Fe,Ni metal and sulfide.

Geochemistry: Northwest Africa 869 is a regolith breccia, containing solar noble gases and preirradiated lithologies. Olivine in lithic clasts: Fa0.2-49.2; olivine in matrix: Fa10.3-29.3; low-Ca pyroxene in lithic clasts: Fs2.1-35.9; low-Ca pyroxene in matrix: Fs7.0-23.9. Bulk oxygen isotopes: δ17O = 3.52; δ18O = 4.67; Δ17O = 1.09 per mil. Terrestrial age: 4.4 ± 0.7 ka. Preatmospheric meteoroid size and mass: 225 ± 25 cm, 120-230 T.

Classification: Because NWA 869 contains unequilibrated clasts, its classification is revised to L3-6.

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