Kivesvaara C2 chondrite: silicate petrography and chemical composition

Fragments of the Kivesvaara meteorite were said to have been found in Paltamo, northern Finland in 1968. The chemical and mineral composition and the textural features show that this meteorite is a rare C2 carbonaceous chondrite. The research material consists of two fragments with traces of fusion...

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Published in:Bulletin of the Geological Society of Finland
Main Authors: K.A. Kinnunen, R. Saikkonen
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Geological Society of Finland 1983
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.17741/bgsf/55.1.003
https://doaj.org/article/e70d32bdb4164f058413f03c303ed1dc
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Summary:Fragments of the Kivesvaara meteorite were said to have been found in Paltamo, northern Finland in 1968. The chemical and mineral composition and the textural features show that this meteorite is a rare C2 carbonaceous chondrite. The research material consists of two fragments with traces of fusion crust (total weight 164 g). The meteorite is composed of a fine-grained phyllosilicate matrix (77.5 vol.%) and of clasts: amoeboid olivine aggregates and fine-grained Ca-Al-Ti-rich aggregates (CAI inclusions), fluid drop chondrules and polymineralic fragments, monomineralic grains and fragments mainly of olivine, and opaque minerals. The clasts define a weak planar orientation and most of them are surrounded by black matrix rinds. The chemical composition of the Kivesvaara meteorite closely resembles Murchison C2 chondrite.