NWA 18214

 

NWA 18214

Found Sahara, 2025

Stony-Iron

Pallasite

Specimen is a 3.09g slice



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Northwest Africa 18214
Basic information Name: Northwest Africa 18214
     This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name.
Abbreviation: NWA 18214
Observed fall: No
Year found: 2025
Country: (Northwest Africa)
Mass: 469 g
Classification
  history:
Recommended:       Pallasite, PMG    

This is 1 of 75 approved meteorites classified as Pallasite, PMG.  
Comments: Approved 23 Dec 2025
Writeup Writeup from MB 114:
Northwest Africa 18214 (NWA 18214)
(Northwest Africa)
Purchased: 2025 Oct
Classification: Pallasite (Main group)
History: The meteorite was purchased from a dealer in Morocco.
Physical characteristics: Many brownish fragments some with minor fusion crust.
Petrography: The meteorite is predominantly composed of up to 8 mm sized rounded to subrounded olivine grains in a strongly altered matrix composed of iron oxides and hydroxides. Only few kamacite and schreibersite grains were detected.
Geochemistry: olivine: Fa11.6±0.1 (Fa11.5-11.7, FeO/MnO=39±3, n=10)
Institutions
   and collections
MNB: Museum für Naturkunde, Invalidenstraße 43, D-10115 Berlin, Germany (institutional address; updated 2011-12-24)
Kuntz: Fabien Kuntz, France; Website (private address)

 

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