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Ceniceros   contributed by jnmczurich, IMCA 2391   MetBul Link


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154.3 gram end cut. 85 x 63 x 33 mm.   L3.7

TKW 1025 grams. Observed fall 20 August 1988, Durango, Mexico.

   


Jürgen / jnmczurich writes:
Ceniceros is a nice H3.7 chondrite with an interesting inside. The shown 154.3 g end section is the largest remaining part of the former 1025 g individual.

The close-up views are about 8x6 mm. The large dark "inclusion" is a Radial Pyroxene chondrule.

Thin section pictures taken with cross-polarized filter. The thin section is 16 x 10 mm.

Dealer trade: 1989
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Svend
 5/3/2022 4:17:26 AM
Never heard of this one. Quite exotic. Thanks for sharing!
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 5/3/2022 12:23:36 AM
Very interesting !
 

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