The Yamato-74659 ureilite and some new findings on the Yamato achondritic pyroxenes

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Achondrites, Meteoritic Composition, Pyroxenes, Ureilites, Crystallography, Iron Oxides, Olivine

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A cube-like fragment with an approximately 4 mm edge was taken from the Yamato-74659 meteorite for the mineralogical and crystallographic examination discussed in the present paper. An analysis of powdered fragments by a standard wet chemical method showed that it matched to weathered ureilite. The chemical composition was found to differ from other ureilites in that the FeO content (8.83 wt%) is the lowest among known ureilites and it is richer in SiO2 contents (42.91 wt%).

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