An olivine‐microchondrule‐bearing clast in the Krymka meteorite

A small (150 x 200-micron-size) clast consisting of 20 vol pct olivine microchondrules (with barred and granular textures) and 80 vol pct recrystallized silicate matrix material occurs in Krymka (LL3.1). This is the fourth microchondrule-bearing clast to be described. The chondrules are zoned in FeO with concentrations increasing toward the surface. The clast most closely resembles a previously described radial-pyroxene-microchondrule-bearing clast in Piancaldoli (LL3.4). 8 refs.