NWA 14967 乌雷岩,原始无球粒陨石 - 6.54 g - (1)





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NWA 14967 尤莱利特,来自阿尔及利亚(北非)的原始不整合陨石,重量6.54克,2022年3月发现,100%真实性有签名证书保证.
卖家的描述
Northwest Africa 14967 (NWA 14967)
Ureilite
Primitive achondrite meteorite
Found in March 2022 in Algeria
6.54 grams
GUARANTEED AUTHENTICITY
The authenticity of this meteorite is 100% guaranteed with a signed certificate
For peace of mind rest assured you are buying from the main mass holder.
Ureilite meteorites are one of the most abundant sources of diamond in the Solar System.
OFFICIAL CLASSIFICATION DATA SOURCE:
Petrography: (A. Irving, UWS and P. Carpenter, WUSL) Protogranular aggregate (mean grainsize ~0.3 mm) of olivine and pigeonite with accessory low-Ca pyroxene, subcalcic augite, graphite, kamacite and sulfides (Cr-troilite and daubreelite in exsolution relationship). Olivine grains have reduced magnesian rims containing fine blebby Fe metal (altered in part to Fe oxides).
Geochemistry: Olivine cores (Fa11.7-21.7, Cr2O3 0.59-0.77 wt.%, CaO 0.32-0.34 wt.%, N = 3), olivine rims (Fa1.3-3.6, N = 3), pigeonite (Fs16.4-18.6Wo6.8-7.1, Al2O3 0.64-0.93 wt.%, Cr2O3 1.0-1.1 wt.%, TiO2 0.06-0.09 wt.%, N = 4), low-Ca pyroxene (Fs2.6Wo1.3; Fs7.5Wo4.5; N = 2), subcalcic augite (Fs3.4Wo28.6).
Classification: Ureilite.
Northwest Africa 14967 (NWA 14967)
Ureilite
Primitive achondrite meteorite
Found in March 2022 in Algeria
6.54 grams
GUARANTEED AUTHENTICITY
The authenticity of this meteorite is 100% guaranteed with a signed certificate
For peace of mind rest assured you are buying from the main mass holder.
Ureilite meteorites are one of the most abundant sources of diamond in the Solar System.
OFFICIAL CLASSIFICATION DATA SOURCE:
Petrography: (A. Irving, UWS and P. Carpenter, WUSL) Protogranular aggregate (mean grainsize ~0.3 mm) of olivine and pigeonite with accessory low-Ca pyroxene, subcalcic augite, graphite, kamacite and sulfides (Cr-troilite and daubreelite in exsolution relationship). Olivine grains have reduced magnesian rims containing fine blebby Fe metal (altered in part to Fe oxides).
Geochemistry: Olivine cores (Fa11.7-21.7, Cr2O3 0.59-0.77 wt.%, CaO 0.32-0.34 wt.%, N = 3), olivine rims (Fa1.3-3.6, N = 3), pigeonite (Fs16.4-18.6Wo6.8-7.1, Al2O3 0.64-0.93 wt.%, Cr2O3 1.0-1.1 wt.%, TiO2 0.06-0.09 wt.%, N = 4), low-Ca pyroxene (Fs2.6Wo1.3; Fs7.5Wo4.5; N = 2), subcalcic augite (Fs3.4Wo28.6).
Classification: Ureilite.

