Dhofar 700/Dho 700
(Diogenite) - 29.2g Individual with Vesicles
The meteorite; Dhofar 700 (Dho 700) was found on November 15th
during 2002 in the Dhofar region of Oman. It has been classified
as a rare Achondrite meteorite, specifically; Diogenite. Only
twelve (12) dark-greyish stones were found completing a small
Total Known Weight of just 2.77kg. Fusion crust is generally
absent with this meteorite however this specimen does look to
have a few small patches of remnant crust. Terrestrial
weathering is also not significant. In some of the stones,
vesicles (gas pockets) are prevalent throughout the matrix and
the specimen below looks to be one of these. Dho 700 has an
equigranular (equal grains) texture, and consists dominantly of
orthopyroxene which is visible as the small 'crystal-like'
grains. This meteorite also contains rare Iron Hydroxide and the
mafic silicates have the low Magnesium content that is a
characteristic feature of Diogenites. The 29.20g specimen below
is one of the twelve individuals found and is part of the
Meteorites Australia Collection (MA.04.0077).
Dhofar 700 (Diogenite) - 29.20g Individual.
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Dhofar 700 (Diogenite) - 29.20g Individual.
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Dhofar 700 (Diogenite) - 29.20g Individual. (Vesicle In surface)
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