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NWA 13176 HED Cataclastic Brecciated Diogenite Meteorite 74 grams

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    NORTHWEST AFRICA 13176
    HED CATACLASTIC BRECCIATED DIOGENITE METEORITE
    74 GRAM MASS
    BEAUTIFUL FLIGHT ABLATED SPECIMEN
    CATACLASTIC BRECCIA INCLUDES ORTHOPYROXENE AND AUGITE
    FRESH METEORITE WITH NICE FUSION CRUST
    OFFICIAL CLASSIFICATION DATA SOURCE:
    The Meteoritical Society
    International Society for Meteoritics and Planetary Science
    Lunar and Planetary Institute
    Meteoritical Bulletin Database
    Northwest Africa 13176
    Basic information
    Name:
    Northwest Africa 13176
    This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name.
    Abbreviation:
    NWA 13176
    Observed fall:
    No
    Year found:
    2019
    Country:
    Algeria
    Mass:
    223 g
    Classification
    history:
    Recommended:
    Diogenite
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    ,
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    Comments:
    Approved 28 Mar 2020
    Writeup
    Writeup from MB 109:
    Northwest Africa 13176
    (NWA 13176)
    Algeria
    Find: 2019
    Classification: HED achondrite (Diogenite)
    History
    : Three samples weighing (91.79, 56.39, 74.3 7g) were found in the desert near Tindouf, Algeria, in March 2019. Dave Lehman and a partner acquired the samples from the collector.
    Physical characteristics
    : Samples are irregularly shaped and are partially covered with a black, wind-ablated fusion crust. One sample shows flight orientation with weak flow lines and frothy fusion crust covering the crusted portions of the sample. The uncrusted portions with fractured surfaces are light greenish colored.
    Petrography
    : Description and classification (A. Love,
    App
    ) Sample is a cataclastic breccia composed of dominant lath-shaped orthopyroxene up to ~9 mm and augite. Additional minerals are (~3 vol%) twinned plagioclase (with an average length of 529µm), chromite, troilite, a silica polymorph and rare K-feldspar (Or
    98
    An
    1.8
    ).
    Geochemistry
    : (A. Love,
    App
    ): Low Ca pyroxene (Fs
    24.1±0.2
    Wo
    2.0±0.5
    , Fe/Mn=27.6±0.3, Mg#75.4±0.2, n=10); high Ca pyroxene (Fs
    7.8±0.3
    Wo
    45.8±0.4
    , Fe/Mn=21.7±1.8, n=5); plagioclase (An
    83.8±2.1
    Or
    0.2±0.1
    , n=3).
    Classification
    : HED achondrite (Diogenite). Textures, mineralogy and Fe/Mn ratios of pyroxenes suggest this sample is a diogenite breccia. Weathering grade is low.
    Specimens
    : Dave Lehman and a partner hold the main masses. An endcut and 2 slices weighing 20.97 g and a polished thin section are on deposit at
    App
    .
    Data from:
    MB109
    Table 0
    Line 0:
    Date:
    2019
    Mass (g):
    222.52
    Pieces:
    3
    Class:
    Diogenite
    Shock stage:
    moderate
    Weathering grade:
    low
    Ferrosilite (mol%):
    24.1±0.2; 7.8±0.3
    Wollastonite (mol%):
    2.0±0.5; 45.8±0.4
    Magnetic suscept.:
    2.93
    Classifier:
    A. Love, App
    Type spec mass (g):
    20.97
    Type spec location:
    App
    Main mass:
    Dave Lehman
    Finder:
    Unknown
    Comments:
    Submitted by Anthony Love
    Institutions
    and collections
    App
    : Department of Geology, 572 Rivers St., Appalachian State University, Boone, NC 28608, United States (institutional address; updated 7 Mar 2013)
    Catalogs:
    References:
    Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 109, in preparation (2020)
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    Geography:
    Coordinates:
    Unknown.
    Statistics:
    This is 1 of 1034 approved meteorites from
    Algeria
    (plus 26 unapproved names) (plus 4 impact craters)
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    THIS OFFICIALLY CLASSIFIED HIGH QUALITY METEORITE  HAS CONTRIBUTED TO THE SCIENCE OF METEORITICS THROUGH RESEARCH LED BY  THE WORLD RENOWN ANTHONY LOVE AT APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY , NORTH CAROLINA
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