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NWA 16900 - meteorite Primitive achondrite (Brachinite) - HUGE full slice! - 32.7 g - (1)
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NWA 16900 - meteorite Primitive achondrite (Brachinite) - HUGE full slice! - 32.7 g - (1)

Northwest Africa 16900 This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. Abbreviation: NWA 16900 Observed fall: No Year found: 2024 Country: Mauritania Mass:help 23.2 kg Classification history: Recommended: Brachinite [explanation] This is 1 of 67 approved meteorites classified as Brachinite. [show all] Search for other: Brachinites, Primitive achondrites Comments: Approved 18 Oct 2024 Writeuphelp Writeup from MB 113: Northwest Africa 16900 (NWA 16900) Tiris Zemmour, Mauritania Purchased: 2024 Classification: Primitive achondrite (Brachinite) History: A single uncrusted 23.2 kg stone was found by Hameti and Omar Harras in the Tiris Zemmour region of Mauritania in 2024. Salek Mrabih (Dominions meteors) purchased the sample from the finders in in 2024. Physical characteristics: The sample is ovoid shaped, lacks a fusion crust and is partially colored with a yellowish-orange calcite patina. Cut face shows a granoblastic texture and dark colored-opaque grains. Petrography: Description and classification (A. Love, App): Sample shows a granoblastic texture composed of (vol%): olivine (86); twinned diopside (5) and twinned plagioclase (2) that meet at 120° grain boundaries and have an average grainsize of 483 µm (n=47). Additional minerals are marcasite, phosphates, troilite, chromite, and FeNi droplets occur within some silicates. Geochemistry: (A. Love, App) Olivine (Fa29.4±0.3, Fe/Mn=56.3_2.2, n=18); Ca pyroxene (Fs9.3±0.1Wo43.6±0.1, Fe/Mn=26.8±2.2, N=10); plagioclase (An27.9±2.3Ab70.6±2.3Or1.5±0.5, n=8); Chromite (Cr#=84.3±0.2, Mg#=23.6±0.7, TiO2 Wt%=1.3±0.0, n=6). Classification: primitive achondrite (Brachinite U-S2 moderate weathering) Ultramafic assemblage with equilibrated texture dominated by relatively iron-rich olivine and subordinate clinopyroxene and plagioclase are consistent with brachinites. Specimens: Salek Mrabih (Dominions meteors) holds the main mass. One endcut and a slice weighing 65.2 g and a polished mount and thin section are on deposit at App. Data from: MB113 Table 0 Line 0: State/Prov/County: Tiris Zemmour Date: P 2024 Mass (g): 23200 Pieces: 1 Class: Brachinite Shock stage: U-S2 Weathering grade: moderate Fayalite (mol%): 29.4±0.3 Ferrosilite (mol%): 9.3±0.1 Wollastonite (mol%): 43.6±0.1 Classifier: A. Love, App Type spec mass (g): 65.2 Type spec location: App Main mass: Salek Mrabih (Dominions meteors) Finder: Hameti and Omar Harras Comments: Submitted by Anthony Love Institutions and collections App: Department of Geology, 572 Rivers

N.º 100312845

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NWA 16900 - meteorite Primitive achondrite (Brachinite) - HUGE full slice! - 32.7 g - (1)

NWA 16900 - meteorite Primitive achondrite (Brachinite) - HUGE full slice! - 32.7 g - (1)

Northwest Africa 16900
This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name.
Abbreviation: NWA 16900
Observed fall: No
Year found: 2024
Country: Mauritania
Mass:help 23.2 kg
Classification
history:
Recommended: Brachinite [explanation]

This is 1 of 67 approved meteorites classified as Brachinite. [show all]
Search for other: Brachinites, Primitive achondrites
Comments: Approved 18 Oct 2024
Writeuphelp
Writeup from MB 113:
Northwest Africa 16900 (NWA 16900)

Tiris Zemmour, Mauritania

Purchased: 2024

Classification: Primitive achondrite (Brachinite)

History: A single uncrusted 23.2 kg stone was found by Hameti and Omar Harras in the Tiris Zemmour region of Mauritania in 2024. Salek Mrabih (Dominions meteors) purchased the sample from the finders in in 2024.

Physical characteristics: The sample is ovoid shaped, lacks a fusion crust and is partially colored with a yellowish-orange calcite patina. Cut face shows a granoblastic texture and dark colored-opaque grains.

Petrography: Description and classification (A. Love, App): Sample shows a granoblastic texture composed of (vol%): olivine (86); twinned diopside (5) and twinned plagioclase (2) that meet at 120° grain boundaries and have an average grainsize of 483 µm (n=47). Additional minerals are marcasite, phosphates, troilite, chromite, and FeNi droplets occur within some silicates.

Geochemistry: (A. Love, App) Olivine (Fa29.4±0.3, Fe/Mn=56.3_2.2, n=18); Ca pyroxene (Fs9.3±0.1Wo43.6±0.1, Fe/Mn=26.8±2.2, N=10); plagioclase (An27.9±2.3Ab70.6±2.3Or1.5±0.5, n=8); Chromite (Cr#=84.3±0.2, Mg#=23.6±0.7, TiO2 Wt%=1.3±0.0, n=6).

Classification: primitive achondrite (Brachinite U-S2 moderate weathering) Ultramafic assemblage with equilibrated texture dominated by relatively iron-rich olivine and subordinate clinopyroxene and plagioclase are consistent with brachinites.

Specimens: Salek Mrabih (Dominions meteors) holds the main mass. One endcut and a slice weighing 65.2 g and a polished mount and thin section are on deposit at App.

Data from:
MB113
Table 0
Line 0:
State/Prov/County: Tiris Zemmour
Date: P 2024
Mass (g): 23200
Pieces: 1
Class: Brachinite
Shock stage: U-S2
Weathering grade: moderate
Fayalite (mol%): 29.4±0.3
Ferrosilite (mol%): 9.3±0.1
Wollastonite (mol%): 43.6±0.1
Classifier: A. Love, App
Type spec mass (g): 65.2
Type spec location: App
Main mass: Salek Mrabih (Dominions meteors)
Finder: Hameti and Omar Harras
Comments: Submitted by Anthony Love
Institutions
and collections App: Department of Geology, 572 Rivers

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