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Axtrell, a new CV3 chondrite find from Texas

Authors :
Simon, S. B
Grossman, L
Casanova, I
Symes, S
Benoit, P
Sears, D. W. G
Wacker, J. F
Source :
Meteoritics. 30(1)
Publication Year :
1995
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 1995.

Abstract

We describe a previously unreported meteorite found in Axtell, Texas, in 1943. Based on the mineralogical composition and texture of its matrix and the sizes and abundance of chondrules, we classify it as a CV3 carbonaceous chondrite. The dominant opaque phase in the chondrules is magnetite, and that in refractory inclusions is Ni-rich metal (awaruite). Axtell, therefore, belongs to the oxidized subgroup of CV3 chondrites, although unlike Allende it escaped strong sulfidation. The meteorite bears a strong textural resemblance to Allende, and its chondrule population and matrix appear to be quite similar to those of Allende, but its refractory inclusions, thermoluminescence properties, and cosmogenic Co-60 abundances are not. Our data are consistent with a terrestrial age for Axtell of approximately 100 years and a metamorphic grade slightly lower than that of Allende.

Subjects

Subjects :
Lunar And Planetary Exploration

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00261114
Volume :
30
Issue :
1
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
Meteoritics
Notes :
NASW-3340, , NAGW-2728, , NAG9-81, , NAS9-17538
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.19950043715
Document Type :
Report