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NWA 2364   contributed by Solar Anamnesis   MetBul Link


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Thin section between crossed polarizers, except photo 1 which is normal reflected light.   CV3

TKW 1493 grams. Fall not observed. Found 2004.

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NWA 2364 in cross polarized light. Dark matrix. Interesting chondrules. Be sure to view the before and after transparency overlays in the links below for amazing comparisons.

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Anne Black
 10/30/2017 5:54:40 PM
Spectacular pictures, as usual! Thanks.
Daniel Da Costa
 10/30/2017 9:39:32 AM
Super CV3 and exellent thin blade photo, thanks.
Jeff Hodges
 10/30/2017 5:53:58 AM
Awesome work! Your thin section photos are amazing! Thanks for sharing. Hope to see more of your work soon.
Stephen Amara
 10/30/2017 4:02:47 AM
You nailed it solar!! The high res and overlays awesome,Your MPOD submissions offer so much to us, thank you!!
Matthias
 10/30/2017 1:56:54 AM
The Universe glowing in its parts - amazing.
 

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