[meteorite-list] Types of twinning in chondrites?

From: Jim Wooddell <jim.wooddell_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sat, 22 Feb 2014 14:33:31 -0700
Message-ID: <530917AB.5070305_at_suddenlink.net>

Thanks Melinda, Alan and Bernd and all!

My next question would have been; Would it be safe to say if I see
polysynthetic twinning, odds are it's low-Ca cpx, but Melinda
pretty much answered this.
I have certainly seen this but the jury is out if I've seen other types
of twinning while playing around on the scope.

Jim


On 2/22/2014 9:25 AM, Alan Rubin wrote:
> The most common type of twinning in chondrules in unmetamorphosed
> chondrites is found in low-Ca clinopyroxenes. It is polysynthetic
> twinning -- it looks like the pyroxene grains have narrow stripes.
> These disappear when temperatures go above 630 C or so and won't be
> found in orthopyroxene.
> Alan
>
>
> Alan Rubin
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>> Hi all,
>>
>> I was wondering, for those that are experienced with petrology, what
>> types of crystal twinning to do see the most in OC's?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Jim
>>
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