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Meteorite**NWA 13964, Lunar Anorthosite Breccia**0.333 grams, Gorgeous Slice!!!!

$ 0.52

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    Description

    Hello up for auction is NWA 13964 classified as a Lunar Anorthositic Breccia. This insanely beautiful slice weighs 0.333 grams, and is Anorthositic breccia composed of >95 vol.% anorthitic plagioclase as both polymineralic lithic clasts (anorthosite, plagioclase-rich basalt) and mineral grains within a fine grained matrix. The most common mafic phase is olivine, but orthopyroxene, augite and pigeonite are also present, along with accessory Ti-chromite, troilite,
    rare armalcolite
    and minor secondary barite.
    has an extra fine polish to both sides, comes with COA card and display case.
    ALMOST OUT OF THIS BEAUTIFUL MATERIAL
    !!
    History: I  have 25 grams, aqured a single slice from Craig Zlimen in trade for a slice of NWA 13788 2021.
    Northwest Africa 13964
    (NWA 13964)
    (Northwest Africa)
    Purchased: 2021 Mar
    Classification: Lunar meteorite (feldspathic breccia)
    History
    : Purchased by Craig Zlimen and Mark Lyon in March 2021 from an Algerian dealer. The main mass plus an additional piece were subsequently acquired by Alan Ginsberg.
    Physical characteristics
    : Two similar-appearing pieces (4630 g, 1900 g) lacking fusion crust, which are naturally broken portions of a single meteorite stone. The material is composed of relatively large beige and light gray, angular clasts in a medium gray matrix.
    Petrography
    : (A. Irving, UWS and P. Carpenter, WUSL) Anorthositic breccia composed of >95 vol.% anorthitic plagioclase as both polymineralic lithic clasts (anorthosite, plagioclase-rich basalt) and mineral grains within a fine grained matrix. The most common mafic phase is olivine, but orthopyroxene, augite and pigeonite are also present, along with accessory Ti-chromite, troilite, rare armalcolite and minor secondary barite.
    Classification
    : Lunar (anorthositic breccia).
    Specimens
    : 26.1 g including one polished thin section at UWB; 4630 g stone plus a 441 g piece from the 1900 g stone with Mr. A. Ginsberg; remainder held jointly by Mr. C. Zlimen and Mr. M. Lyon.
    Place of purchase:
    Algeria
    Date:
    P 2021 Mar
    Mass (g):
    6500
    Pieces:
    2
    Class:
    Lunar (feldsp. breccia)
    Shock stage:
    low
    Weathering grade:
    low
    Fayalite (mol%):
    23.2-33.3
    Ferrosilite (mol%):
    28.6-35.8; 24.4-29.4; 11.9-20.1
    Wollastonite (mol%):
    2.0-3.5; 9.2-9.5; 38.9-43.8
    Classifier:
    A. Irving, UWS, and P. Carpenter, WUSL
    Type spec mass (g):
    26.1
    Type spec location:
    UWB
    Main mass:
    A. Ginsberg/C. Zlimen/M. Lyon
    Comments:
    Work name ZLI035; submitted by A. Irving