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0.13 gram fragments

This write-up was originally printed in Meteoritical Bulletin
86:
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Northwest Africa 595
Morocco
Purchased 2001 January
Primitive achondrite (brachinite)
One complete stone of a total weight of 196 g was purchased by
Cott in Tucson, Arizona, in 2001 January. Mineralogy and classification
(P. Warren, UCLA): mineral mode, 80 vol% olivine, 10–15
vol% orthopyroxene, 5–10 vol% augite and minor chromite,
traces include kamacite and Ni-rich metal, no plagioclase was
found. Mineral composition, olivine, Fo71–72 and FeO/MnO
= 52 ± 6, orthopyroxene, En72–73Fs25–26Wo2.2
and FeO/MnO = 40 ± 7, augite, En45Fs10–11Wo44–45
and FeO/MnO = 32 ± 9, chromite, Cr/(Cr + Al) = 0.77, Mg/(Mg
+ Fe) = 0.25 and TiO2 = 1.1–1.4 wt%. Typical polygonal-granular
texture with a notable alignment of more elongated grains; grain
sizes of 0.5 to 1 mm, one exceptionally large grain of 3 mm was
observed. Highly weathered, W3/4. Texture, mineral mode and mineral
composition of mafic silicates and bulk chemical data are consistent
with its classification as brachinite. Specimens: type specimen,
23 g, and thin section, UCLA; main mass, Cott.
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