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Vaca Muerta   contributed by Mirko Graul, IMCA 2113   MetBul Link


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Thin Section   Mesosiderite A-1

TKW: 3.83 metric tons. Fall not observed. Found 1861 in Antofagasta, Chile


     


Mirko writes:
Thin Section of Vaca Muerta with Rare Eucrite Inclusion.


See more interesting thin sections in my Ebay store
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Found at the arrow (green or red) on the map below

 


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F.Stephan
 3/3/2020 10:50:26 AM
Thank you. The minerals are clearly seen
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 3/2/2020 6:51:26 AM
What a colorful array of pyroxenes, olivines, and plagioclase!
 

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