Chondrite Freeform - Height: 70 mm - Width: 30 mm - 1009 g - (30)

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Lot of 30 altered chondrite meteorites (free-form), from the Sahara, Morocco, total weight 1009 g; each piece measures about 70 mm high, 30 mm wide and 15 mm deep.

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Altered chondrites are a particular type of meteorites belonging to the large family of chondrites, which themselves are the most primitive meteorites in the Solar System.
The term altered refers to chemical or mineralogical transformations that occurred after the meteorite's initial formation.

Aqueous alteration
Interaction with liquid water inside the parent asteroid
Formation of hydrated minerals (clays, phyllosilicates)
Very common in carbonaceous chondrites
Typical example: CI chondrites group or CM chondrites

Thermal alteration
Internal heating (radioactivity or impacts)
Recrystallization of minerals
Loss of water or transformation of hydrated phases

Shock alteration
Violent impacts in space
Fracturing, partial melting

Altered ordinary chondrites
Lower in carbon
Undergo mainly thermal alteration
Classified according to their degree of alteration (petrologic type 3 to 6)

Lot of 30 altered NWA chondrites ranging from 70 g to 10 g, several with a polished face.
for 1009 g

Altered chondrites are a particular type of meteorites belonging to the large family of chondrites, which themselves are the most primitive meteorites in the Solar System.
The term altered refers to chemical or mineralogical transformations that occurred after the meteorite's initial formation.

Aqueous alteration
Interaction with liquid water inside the parent asteroid
Formation of hydrated minerals (clays, phyllosilicates)
Very common in carbonaceous chondrites
Typical example: CI chondrites group or CM chondrites

Thermal alteration
Internal heating (radioactivity or impacts)
Recrystallization of minerals
Loss of water or transformation of hydrated phases

Shock alteration
Violent impacts in space
Fracturing, partial melting

Altered ordinary chondrites
Lower in carbon
Undergo mainly thermal alteration
Classified according to their degree of alteration (petrologic type 3 to 6)

Lot of 30 altered NWA chondrites ranging from 70 g to 10 g, several with a polished face.
for 1009 g

Details

Number of objects
30
Name of meteorite
Chondrite
Type of meteorite
Freeform
Weight
1009 g
Origin (region/city)
Sahara
Country of origin
Morocco
Height
70 mm
Width
30 mm
Depth
15 mm
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