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NWA 2086   contributed by Stephan Kambach   MetBul Link


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2.15 grams   CV3
 


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Jim Strope
 11/25/2019 5:35:33 PM
NWA 2086 is a very pretty CV3
Ben Fisler
 11/25/2019 5:12:21 PM
A very interesting visual lithology. Quite the slice.
Mendy M Ouzillou
 11/25/2019 12:47:09 PM
Sure looks like a CV and CK chondrite breccia!
Twink Monrad
 11/25/2019 9:22:30 AM
I would like to get in touch with Arthur Wagner who posted on the Gold Basin photo yesterday on his birthday. He can e mail me at larrytwinkmonrad@comcast.net.
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Norbert Kammel ROCKS ON FIRE
 11/25/2012 3:41:21 PM
This makes your mouth watering!
Galactic Stone & Ironworks
 11/25/2012 9:18:35 AM
I've seen NWA 2086 that shows this same dual lithology. I had a piece thin-sectioned and it was analyzed - the elemental composition came back as "normal" for the odd second lithology - meaning, nothing unusual was seen in the composition that would explain why it looks different. A nice mystery.
Jim Strope
 11/25/2012 7:36:48 AM
Superb slice!!!
Anita
 11/25/2012 6:40:14 AM
Dang!
Sergey Vasiliev
 11/25/2012 5:00:11 AM
Very, very nice!
 

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