Dirk Hohmann 5/5/2021 1:06:26 PM |
Thank you, Stephan, for your explanation. |
Stephan Kambach 5/5/2021 9:46:22 AM |
Oh sorry - the fragment you ment. Shure, it looks like CAI, but a close up picture would show you the slightly green yellow colour and small crystals - AOA - suggestion.
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Stephan Kambach 5/5/2021 7:05:17 AM |
The whit clasts could be am*boid olivine/ aggregate. In the case of the 7 gram individual, it could also be impurities or meltdowns in the crust during the ablation process just before the inhibition zone, without the AOA being able to be completely converted during melting. |
Dirk Hohmann 5/5/2021 3:49:36 AM |
Very nice collection of Tarda, Stephan!! No CAI`s inside, but what could be the visible white clasts in picture #4? |
John Divelbiss 5/4/2021 1:59:26 PM |
impressive Tarda group Stephan. Thanks for the treat !! |
Steve Brittenham 5/4/2021 12:39:52 PM |
Gotta love that beauty in Photo 1! |
Twink Monrad 5/4/2021 9:11:50 AM |
Interesting pieces! |
matthias 5/4/2021 3:10:45 AM |
One never can have too many pieces of this fabulous meteorite. |
Andreas Ruh 5/4/2021 1:34:45 AM |
Very nice individuals. Thank you for sharing with us, Stephan! |
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