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Gandom Beryan   contributed by Timur Kryachko   MetBul Link


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Thin section between crossed polarizers.   L3

TKW 3.93 kg. Fall not observed. Found 2 April 2016, Kerman, Iran.

 


Timur writes:
The transparent polished section was made by Timur Kryachko.


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Found at the arrow (green or red) on the map below

 


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John Divelbiss
 1/21/2019 1:35:29 PM
Timur...thanks for the section photos. Paul's MPOD picture hosting site has some of the best thin sections one can find anywhere. Most are from the usual folks who share these like Timur, Anne, John K, Bernd, Jeff H, Ray W, Bill M, Solar, Peter M, etc. Thanks to all that share their awesome thin sections with us.
Tracy Latimer
 1/21/2019 10:50:15 AM
Yes, that chondrule is distinctly hexagonal. Very unusual!
Bernd Pauli
 1/21/2019 4:50:13 AM
Wow! Interesting polysomatic (?) chondrule rimmed by countless olivines. Stunning, amazing!
 

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