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Palo Blanco Creek   contributed by jnmczurich, IMCA 2391   MetBul Link


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40.1 grams. 97 x 37.5 x 4.5 mm.   Eucrite-mmict

 


Jürgen/jnmczurich writes:
Partial slice with flat cut faces, 97 x 37.5 x 4.5 mm, 40.1g. Dealer trade 1993.

The thin section shows the brecciated structure of this nice eucrite. Size of thin section: 22 x 13 mm
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John Divelbiss
 5/25/2024 8:00:45 PM
it appears this Eucrite was classified as a chondrite in 1966. It was later changed to an achondrite. Odd story...brecciated stone threw them off.
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John Cabassi
 5/25/2019 6:58:56 PM
Once again Juergen posts something unique. Awesome!
John Divelbiss
 5/25/2019 12:59:57 PM
A beautiful brecciated monomict Eucrite mix that has a really colorful appearance. This meteorite's "looks" are the result of significant impact(s).
Alex Seidel
 5/25/2019 6:52:03 AM
Very nice - thanks for sharing!
matthias
 5/25/2019 3:37:30 AM
Delicate shadowy colors. Great, J*rgen.
 

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