TKW = 12.8 grams Found: 30-Mar-99 Class: L6 [25.5%+/-0.6] S3 W4 (unpaired)
Lucerne Valley 017 post cut for thin-sectioning and analysis. Click on image at left for an image of the find before cutting. |
"Click" HERE | Exterior - top 1/2 of find under fluorescent lighting. |
"Click" HERE | Exterior - close-up shows a contraction crack in relict fusion crust. |
"Click" HERE | Exterior - same view as above top under incandescent lighting. |
"Click" HERE | Exterior - top 1/2 of find under incandescent lighting. |
"Click" HERE | Interior - opposite (cut) side of find under fluorescent lighting. Troilite grains (not metal) outline dark stained chondrules. |
"Click" HERE | Interior - same side, but through a coating of alcohol to aid viewing. Grains with the brighter, metallic luster are actually meteoritic sulfides. The grains with a faint bluish tint are mostly Fe-Ni metal, along with some hematite. Unlike the fractured troilite grains, polishing of this surface has placed a mirror like surface on some hematite and all the metal grains. Except at critical angle, these grains reflect very poorly the overhead fluorescent lights. |
"Click" HERE | Interior - same side. Coating of alcohol and incandescent lighting on this cut surface exaggerate the effects of oxide-staining due to weathering. |
"Click" HERE | Interior - same side. This image is in focus. It's the rims of the chondrules that are indistinct, here magnified 15x. |
"Click" HERE | Interior - same side. Large, dark chondrule is 4 mm wide. Void (top center) may have been a large metal grain or a plucked chondrule. |
"Click" HERE | Exterior - the other end cut. Bottom 1/2 of find under fluorescent lighting. Large pit may have formed when a 4 mm chondrule was plucked from the fusion crust. |
"Click" HERE | Exterior - same side. Bottom 1/2 of find under incandescent lighting. |
"Click" HERE | Exterior - bottom 1/2 of find under incandescent lighting. Deep pit affords access to interior matrix for weathering agents. |
"Click" HERE | Interior - cut and polished surface. |
"Click" HERE | Interior - same surface as above, but with a coating of alcohol to aid viewing under fluorescent lighting. |
"Click" HERE | Interior - same conditions as above, but under incandescent lighting. |
"Click" HERE | Interior - same side. Coating of alcohol and incandescent lighting on this cut surface exaggerate the effects of oxide-staining during weathering. |
"Click" HERE | Interior - same side. This image is in focus. It's the rims of the chondrules that are indistinct, here magnified 10x. |
"Click" HERE | Interior - close-up, now magnified 16x.. |
"Click" HERE | A very preliminary map showing the approximate spacing of finds over the Lucerne Dry Lake surface. |
Any comments would be appreciated. Information regarding the existance of other Lucerne Valley meteorite finds would be very useful in the pursuit of this scientific inquiry. Your help would be very much appreciated.
Bolide*chaser
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