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The Wairarapa Valley, New Zealand, Chondrite

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2018

M. H. Battey*
Affiliation:
Geology Department, King's College, Newcastle upon Tyne

Summary

The Wairarapa Valley hypersthene-olivine chondrite, found about 1863, has been analysed with the following result: SiO2 35·72, TiO2 0·11, Al2O3 2·91, Cr2O3 0·48, FeO 12·42, MnO 0·28, MgO 23·28, CaO 1·73, Na2O 0·96, K2O 0·20, P2O5 0·31, Fe 12·61, Ni 1·50, Co 0·04, FeS 5·46, Cl 0·07, H2O+ 1·05, H2O 0·48, less O for Cl 0·03; total 99·58 %. D. 3·65. The phases present are kamacite, taenite, plessite, troilite, magnetite, chromite, olivine Fa16, bronzite Fs15, possibly enstatite, plagioclase An25, and (?) maskelynite An9. The structures of the silicate phases and those disclosed by etching the metal phase are illustrated and described.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1962

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