Suizhou meteorite, Xihe, Zengdu District, Suizhou, Hubei, China
Back-scattered electron image of the shock vein in the Suizhou meteorite showing xieite and its relationship with other minerals.
© Chen Ming et al.
Caption from type reference: (A) Section of the meteorite with labeling of the phases (HEM = hemleyite; CLEN = clinoenstatite; OL = olivine; MAS = maskelynite; TAE = taenite); red dashed box indicates the region to be enlarged in (B). (B) The hemleyite grain used for the Raman and the X-ray structural study. The authors ...
© Bindi et al. 2017
Image caption from Bindi et al. 2020: (A) Back-scattered electron–scanning electron microscopy panoramic image of the section containing hiroseite; the abundant light gray material is olivine (OL). (B) Enlargement of the red dashed area depicted in (A); hiroseite (HIR) is associated with Fe-bearing periclase (Fe-PER), olivine, ...
© Bindi et al. 2020
SEM-BSE image of asimowite (in melt droplets inside the bright Fe, Ni metal). ASW = asimowite, FAY = fayalite. The brightness variation in the Fe,Ni metal is due to different Fe/Ni ratios.
© Luca Bindi et al.