4x/0.25, chondrite, LMScope, named fall, Nikon Z6, ordinary chondrite, scope2, zerene stacker

Clarendon (c) Meteorite Thin Section

Meteorite Thin Section Clarendon
Clarendon (c) Meteorite Thin Section

The Clarendon (c) meteorite is a wonderful example of a named L4 chondrite with fusion crust. In the gigapixel image below one may see many diverse and distinct chondritic inclusions.

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4x/0.25, chondrite, LMScope, named fall, Nikon D810, scope2, zerene stacker

Ozerki Meteorite Thin Section

Ozerki Meteorite Thin Section

Ozerki Meteorite Thin Section

An observed fall on June 21, 2018 in Russia, the Ozerki Meteorite has one of the most interesting thin section profiles I have seen. When I first saw it on the MPOD for August 4, I was immediately intrigued. The image posted here was taken with low degree polarized light to help capture the matrix features.

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4x/0.25, chondrite, LMScope, named fall, Nikon D810, ordinary chondrite, polarized, scope2, zerene stacker

Aba Panu Meteorite Thin Section

Aba Panu Meteorite Thin Section

Aba Panu Meteorite Thin Section

The Aba Panu Meteorite thin section in cross polarized light. Check back later for animated gif comparing the original fragment as seen here: Aba Panu Meteorite Surface image.

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