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TKW 688 grams. Fall not observed. Found January 2000, Al Jufrah, Libya.

 


Andreas writes:
Scanning electron microscopy images and elemental distribution maps of 2 chondrules:
1) BSE image of chondrule 1
2) Elemental distribution map of (Mg)
3) Elemental distribution map of (Si)
4) Elemental distribution map of (Ca)
5) Elemental distribution map of (Al)
6) Elemental distribution map of (Na)
7) Elemental distribution map of (Fe+Mg+Ca)
8) BSE image of chondrule 2
9) Elemental distribution map of (Mg)
10) Elemental distribution map of (Si)
11) Elemental distribution map of (Ca)
12) Elemental distribution map of (Fe)
13) Elemental distribution map of (Fe+Mg+Ca)
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Found at the arrow (green or red) on the map below

 


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 11/19/2019 9:37:40 AM
BSE (back scattered electron) maps tell us much information about a sample. As a point of information for some MPOD-ders, the "false colors" of the micrographs are the instrument users choice and not related to any specific sample..
 

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