The 3.00 designation is assigned to chondrites that have experienced the least amount of metamorphism. Few are recognized. In September 2021 there are ten. The two L3.00 are possibly paired. NWA 8576 LL3.00 59.5 g NWA 10061 LL3.00 53.8 g NWA 12692 LL3.00 373 g Semarkona LL3.00 691 g NWA 7731 L3.00 81 g NWA […]
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New Raymer is a metamorphic type 4 so we wouldn’t expect to see dark matrix and sharply defined chondrules. Still, there are opaque areas that beg to be investigated.
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