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RAGLAND,AN LL3.4 CHONDRITE FIND FROM NEW MEXICO
Authors:S.I. Recca  E.R.D. Scott  K. Keil  R.N. Clayton  T.K. Mayeda  G.I Huss  E. Jarosewich  K.S. Weeks  F.A. Hasan  D.W.G. Sears  R. Wieler  P. Signer
Abstract:The Ragland, New Mexico chondrite was found in 1978, and consists of a single stone of 12.16 kg that broke into three pieces. The stone is moderately weathered and has a pronounced chondritic texture. Bulk composition favors an LL classification, and modal analysis and oxygen isotopic composition are consistent with this. The thermoluminescence sensitivity of 0.056 ± 0.020 normalized to Dhajala, compositional variability of olivine (mean Fa 18.3, σ = 10.1) and low-Ca pyroxene (mean Fs 14.6, σ = 6.7), and Ca concentrations in olivine indicate metamorphic subtype 3.4 ± 0.1. The isotopically heavy oxygen composition, which is characteristic of subtypes 3.0–3.1, may be a primary characteristic and not a result of weathering. Low concentrations of radiogenic 40Ar and planetary 36Ar suggest noble gas loss.
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