NWA 13145

 

NWA 13145

Found Sahara, 2019

Chondrite

LL3

Specimen is a 3.42g endcut



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Northwest Africa 13145
Basic information Name: Northwest Africa 13145
     This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name.
Abbreviation: NWA 13145
Observed fall: No
Year found: 2019
Country: (Northwest Africa)
Mass: 957 g
Classification
  history:
Meteoritical Bulletin:   MB 109   (2021)   LL3
Recommended:       LL3    
Writeup Writeup from MB 109:
Northwest Africa 13145 (NWA 13145)
(Northwest Africa)
Purchased: 2019 May
Classification: Ordinary chondrite (LL3)
Petrography: (J. Gattacceca, CEREGE) Chondrite with packed chondrules with average apparent diameter 1090±600 µm (n=33). Opaque are metal and sulfides.
Geochemistry: Olivine Fa24.8±9.6, Fa PMD=30% (n=5). Low-Ca pyroxene Fs13.2±8.4Wo1.6±1.1 (n=4).
Classification: LL3. LL group based on chondrule size.
Specimens: Type specimen at CEREGE, main mass with Kuntz
Institutions
   and collections
CEREGE: CEREGE BP 80 Avenue Philibert, Technopole de l'Arbois 13545 Aix-en-Provence Cedex 4 France, France (institutional address; updated 2023-06-10)
Kuntz: Fabien Kuntz, France; Website (private address)

 

 

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