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NWA 12009 LL3 Ordinary Chondrite Meteorite Slice, 16.91g, Primitive Unequilibrated Texture

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NWA 12009 LL3 Ordinary Chondrite Meteorite Slice, 16.91g, Primitive Unequilibrated TexturePrimitive solar system material preserved in stone This 16. 91g slice captures the unequilibrated texture characteristic of Type 3 chondrites, where individual chondrules retain their distinct boundaries and compositions rather than blending into a homogeneous matrix. The polished surface reveals the internal architecture of this primitive material, showing spherical silicate structures suspended in fine grained matrix. The low iron composition

Primitive solar system material preserved in stone

This 16.91g slice captures the unequilibrated texture characteristic of Type 3 chondrites, where individual chondrules retain their distinct boundaries and compositions rather than blending into a homogeneous matrix. The polished surface reveals the internal architecture of this primitive material, showing spherical silicate structures suspended in fine-grained matrix. The low-iron composition distinguishes LL chondrites from their higher-metal counterparts, affecting both the visual appearance and the scientific significance of specimens like this one.

Northwest Africa yields numerous ordinary chondrite finds, but specimens classified as Type 3 represent a minority. The preservation state reflected in this classification makes NWA 12009 valuable for understanding conditions in the early solar nebula before thermal metamorphism altered the original chondritic structure. The slice format provides access to interior features while maintaining structural integrity across the cut surface.

Chondrule structure and matrix composition

Type 3 classification indicates minimal thermal processing after the initial formation of chondrules in the solar nebula. Individual chondrules show varying sizes and textures, reflecting different formation conditions for each spherical inclusion. The matrix surrounding these chondrules contains fine-grained silicate material that has not undergone the recrystallization seen in higher petrologic types. Boundaries between chondrules and matrix remain sharp rather than gradational.

The LL designation reflects iron content below 19% by total mass and very low metal abundance compared to other ordinary chondrite groups. This compositional difference affects the specimen's density, magnetic properties, and visual characteristics. Metal grains present in the matrix appear as small scattered inclusions rather than the more abundant distribution seen in H or L chondrites.

Scientific context

Ordinary chondrites represent the most abundant meteorite type in collections worldwide, yet Type 3 specimens constitute only a fraction of observed falls. The unequilibrated nature of LL3 chondrites preserves information about solar nebula processes that operated approximately 4.56 billion years ago. Chondrules formed through rapid melting and cooling of dust particles in the protoplanetary disk, creating the spherical structures now frozen in the meteorite matrix.

The LL parent body experienced less thermal alteration than the parent bodies of equilibrated ordinary chondrites. This lower degree of metamorphism allowed original textures and mineral compositions to persist rather than homogenizing under elevated temperatures. Scientists study Type 3 chondrites to understand the initial building blocks of planetesimals and the conditions present during the earliest stages of solar system formation. Learn About Meteorites to explore the broader context of chondritic materials and their role in planetary science research.

Frequently asked questions

Is this meteorite authenticated? NWA 12009 is officially classified in the Meteoritical Bulletin as an LL3 ordinary chondrite. The Meteoritical Bulletin entry: NWA 12009 documents the classification, find circumstances, and petrologic characteristics. Each specimen includes a certificate of authenticity verifying its classification and origin.

What does unequilibrated mean in meteorite classification? Type 3 chondrites are unequilibrated, meaning their mineral compositions vary from one chondrule to another rather than achieving chemical uniformity. This preservation of original heterogeneity indicates the parent body never heated sufficiently to allow minerals to equilibrate into consistent compositions throughout the rock. Higher petrologic types (4-6) show increasing degrees of thermal metamorphism and mineral equilibration.

What is included with this specimen? The listing includes the 16.91g polished slice and a certificate of authenticity documenting the classification and meteorite name. No display stand is included unless specifically noted in the product variant details.

How does the LL group differ from other ordinary chondrites? The LL group contains less than 19% total iron and very low metal content compared to L chondrites (20-25% iron) and H chondrites (25-31% iron). This compositional difference reflects distinct formation regions or conditions in the solar nebula. LL chondrites also show lower magnetic susceptibility due to reduced metal abundance.

Can I see chondrules on this polished slice? The polished surface reveals chondrule outlines and internal textures where the cutting plane intersects these spherical structures. Not all chondrules appear as perfect circles since the slice captures random cross-sections through the three-dimensional distribution of chondrules within the matrix. Viewing angle and lighting affect the visibility of individual features.

Building a chondrite collection

Type 3 ordinary chondrites occupy a specific niche in meteorite collections due to their primitive character and relatively limited availability compared to equilibrated types. The 16.91g mass provides sufficient surface area to examine chondrule textures while remaining accessible for collectors establishing reference collections of major meteorite groups. The slice format allows direct observation of internal structure without compromising the specimen through aggressive preparation.

LL chondrites represent one of the three major ordinary chondrite groups, making specimens like NWA 12009 useful for comparative study alongside H and L group examples. The polished finish enhances visibility of internal features while preserving the specimen for long-term display and examination. Collectors building comprehensive Chondrites collections value Type 3 specimens for their distinct petrologic properties and scientific significance.

Meteoritical Bulletin entry: NWA 12009 | Classification: LL3 Ordinary Chondrite | Find, Northwest Africa, 2017

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