NWA 11756 Brachnite 1.30 G
NWA 11756 – Rare Brachinite Meteorite (Primitive Achondrite)
NWA 11756 is an exceptional example of a primitive achondrite from the rare brachinite group, discovered in Morocco and acquired in 2017. This olivine-rich meteorite formed through partial melting and early planetary processes, resulting in a metamorphic texture without losing its near-chondritic chemical composition.
This specimen is an olivine-dominated ultramafic rock with grains of low-Ca and Ca-pyroxene, Cr-Al spinel, and weathered sulfides. The metamorphic texture shows ~120° triple junctions—typical of recrystallized material. Notably, no plagioclase is present, and the geochemical profile reveals consistent Fe/Mn and Cr-rich signatures, affirming its classification as a true brachinite.
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