Seven shock-transformed hexahedrites, sensitive to grainboundary corrosion

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Corrosion Resistance, Heat Treatment, Hexahedrite, Iron Meteorites, Cooling, Grain Boundaries, Impurities, Intergranular Corrosion, Polycrystals, Shock Heating

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Seven polycrystalline iron meteorites, of bulk composition as normal hexahedrites of group II A, are shown to be severely altered hexahedrites. Microprobe examination and various heat treatments of synthetic alloys support the conclusion that the meteorites after a primary slow cooling were subjected to shock-reheating above 800 C. The transformations which took place and an unequilibrated structure, very sensitive to grain-boundary corrosion which was formed, are discussed.

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