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NWA 17496 L3 Chondrite Meteorite Slice, 10.33g, Riker Display, Preserved Chondrules

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NWA 17496 L3 Chondrite Meteorite Slice, 10.33g, Riker Display, Preserved ChondrulesChondrules frozen in time This 10. 33g polished slice of NWA 17496 reveals the defining feature of primitive chondrites: spherical chondrules scattered throughout the matrix. These millimeter scale silicate spheres formed as molten droplets in the early solar nebula 4. 6 billion years ago, cooling rapidly in space before accreting into the parent asteroid. The Type 3 classification indicates minimal thermal alteration, preserving the original textures

Chondrules frozen in time

This 10.33g polished slice of NWA 17496 reveals the defining feature of primitive chondrites: spherical chondrules scattered throughout the matrix. These millimeter-scale silicate spheres formed as molten droplets in the early solar nebula 4.6 billion years ago, cooling rapidly in space before accreting into the parent asteroid. The Type 3 classification indicates minimal thermal alteration, preserving the original textures and mineralogy from the solar system's formative period. The polish exposes chondrule boundaries, internal structure, and the fine-grained matrix that binds them.

L chondrites derive their designation from low total iron content compared to H chondrites, with approximately 7-11% total iron and reduced metal abundance. This specimen shows the characteristic light gray matrix punctuated by darker chondrules and occasional metal grains. The slice format maximizes the visible cross-sections of chondrules, displaying their varied internal textures from barred to radial pyroxene structures.

Textural preservation and surface detail

The polished surface treatment brings structural clarity to this primitive meteorite. Individual chondrules appear as circular to elliptical features depending on the plane of the cut, with diameters ranging from submillimeter to several millimeters. The matrix between chondrules contains fine-grained olivine and pyroxene crystals that never experienced significant recrystallization. Metal grains appear as bright reflective points scattered through the groundmass.

Type 3 chondrites occupy a critical position in meteorite classification as the least thermally processed specimens. Unlike Types 4-6, which experienced progressive heating on their parent bodies, Type 3 specimens retain heterogeneous mineral compositions within individual chondrules and preserve volatile elements that would have been lost at higher temperatures. This makes them valuable for understanding pre-accretionary processes in the solar nebula.

Scientific context

Ordinary chondrites constitute approximately 80% of observed meteorite falls, yet each specimen provides data points for understanding differentiation processes in the early solar system. The L chondrite parent body, an asteroid in the main belt, experienced a catastrophic collision approximately 470 million years ago that scattered fragments throughout the inner solar system. This event dramatically increased the flux of L chondrite material reaching Earth.

The Type 3 designation reflects petrologic grade determined by homogeneity of olivine and pyroxene compositions, with Type 3 showing the widest compositional ranges within individual mineral grains. Chondrules themselves record flash heating events in the solar nebula, with formation temperatures exceeding 1500°C followed by cooling rates of hundreds of degrees per hour. The variety of chondrule textures visible in cross-section reflects different thermal histories and precursor compositions. Learn About Meteorites to understand how classification systems organize these specimens by composition and thermal history.

Frequently asked questions

Is this meteorite authenticated? NWA 17496 is classified in the Meteoritical Bulletin as an L3 ordinary chondrite found in Algeria in 2024. You can verify the classification through the Meteoritical Bulletin database. This specimen includes a certificate of authenticity documenting the classification and weight.

What makes Type 3 chondrites scientifically important? Type 3 represents the most primitive thermal grade, preserving original solar nebula materials with minimal parent body processing. Higher types (4-6) experienced increasing metamorphism that homogenized minerals and destroyed primary textures. Type 3 specimens retain the chemical and structural diversity present when the parent asteroid first formed.

What is included with this specimen? The 10.33g meteorite slice, professional riker display case for protected viewing, and certificate of authenticity. The riker case features a glass top and foam backing for secure specimen presentation.

Can I see individual chondrules without magnification? Yes, several chondrules are visible to the naked eye as circular features in the polished surface. A hand lens or magnification will reveal finer structural details including chondrule rim boundaries, internal crystal textures, and matrix composition.

What is the difference between L and H chondrites? The letter designation refers to total iron content and metal abundance. L (low iron) chondrites contain 20-25% total iron with 4-10% metal, while H (high iron) chondrites contain 25-31% total iron with 15-19% metal. This affects both magnetic properties and visual appearance, with L chondrites showing less metallic luster.

Display-ready primitive material

The riker case presentation eliminates the need for additional mounting or framing. The slice sits securely in foam backing behind glass, ready for shelf or desk display. At 10.33g, this represents a substantial cross-section for observing chondrule distribution and matrix characteristics. The polished finish provides immediate visual access to internal structure without requiring specialized lighting.

For collectors building systematic reference collections, L3 specimens fill a specific niche documenting primitive, low-iron ordinary chondrite material. The 2024 find date makes this recently classified material with fresh market availability. The combination of scientific accessibility and display readiness makes this suitable for both educational reference and private collections. Browse additional primitive specimens in our Chondrites collection to compare textural characteristics across different chemical groups and petrologic types.

Meteoritical Bulletin entry: NWA 17496 | Classification: L3 Ordinary Chondrite | Find, Algeria, 2024

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