Hi Herman and List,
"I have a 200g chunk of Udei Station...with green (diopside possibly)
inclusions."
Wow, 200 grams!!!
Well, call it diopside, call it augite, it is a calcic clinopyroxene, and sooo
beautiful!
Diopside = CaMgSi2O6
Augite = (Ca,Mg,Fe2+, Fe3+,Al)2(Si,Al)2O6
Best,
Bernd
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Hello Mike
,peter and list;
I have a 200g chunk of udei station that is eat up with green ( diopside
possibly ) inclusions.There is also some on the outside,one looks like an
actual
faceted crystal,to me anyway.
I have also found green inclusions in campo del cielo silicated iron
slices.
Hi Mike, Peter and List,
Peter writes:
"I found a similar - about 2 mm wide - green
inclusion in a slice of my Steinbach meteorite"
Mike T. writes:
"Anyone else out there with a scope and some Udei
Station may want to hunt for these little gems"
These emerald green gems are pyroxene crystal
Hi Mike and All,
that's very interesting!
I found a similar - about 2 mm wide - green inclusion in a slice of my
Steinbach meteorite.
See here (scroll down to: Germany, Steinbach, 2nd slice:
http://www.marmet-meteorites.com/id3.html
Further infos highly appreciated:-)
Peter Marmet
2008/1
List,
While searching various web sites I stumbled across some nice images of
green crystals (Olivine?) found in various cut faces of Udei Station.
These crystals are a deep emerald green and very striking. So, I
thought I would look and my slice and after a few minutes of searching
found a
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