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- Eucrite abstract "Eucrites are achondritic stony meteorites, many of which originate from the surface of the asteroid 4 Vesta and as such are part of the HED meteorite clan. They are the most common achondrite group with well over 100 distinct finds at present.Eucrites consist of basaltic rock from the crust of 4 Vesta or a similar parent body. They are mostly composed of Ca-poor pyroxene, pigeonite, and Ca-rich plagioclase (anorthite).Based on differences of chemical composition and features of the component crystals, they are subdivided into several groups: Non-cumulate eucrites Are the most common variety and can be subdivided further: Main series eucrites formed near the surface and are mostly, though not exclusively, regolith breccias lithified under the pressure of overlying newer deposits. Stannern trend eucrites are a rare variety. Nuevo Laredo trend eucrites are thought to come from deeper layers of 4 Vesta's crust, and are a transition group towards the cumulate eucrites. Cumulate eucrites are rare types with oriented crystals, thought to have solidified in magma chambers deep within Vesta's crust. Polymict eucrites are regolith breccias consisting of mostly eucrite fragments and less than one part in ten of diogenite, an arbitrary dividing line from the howardites, which are related in structure. They are comparably rare.↑ ↑".
- Eucrite thumbnail EUKRIT-METEORIT_VON_STANNERN_0041.jpg?width=300.
- Eucrite wikiPageExternalLink Eucrites.
- Eucrite wikiPageID "3143719".
- Eucrite wikiPageRevisionID "597075467".
- Eucrite clan HED_meteorite.
- Eucrite class Achondrite.
- Eucrite composition "Basaltic rock, mostly Calcium-poor pyroxene, pigeonite, and Calcium-rich plagioclase".
- Eucrite compositionalType "Stony".
- Eucrite hasPhotoCollection Eucrite.
- Eucrite image "Eucrite GRA98033.jpg".
- Eucrite image2Caption "GRA98033 a brecciated eucrite about 5 cm across, found in the Graves Nunataks region of Antarctica.".
- Eucrite imageCaption "Stannern eucrite, found in the Czech Republic.".
- Eucrite name "Eucrite".
- Eucrite numberOfSpecimens ">100".
- Eucrite parentBody "4".
- Eucrite subdivision "Group".
- Eucrite subgroups "*Non-cumulate eucrites **Main series eucrites **Stannern trend eucrites **Nuevo Laredo trend eucrites *Cumulate eucrites *Polymict eucrites".
- Eucrite type Achondrite.
- Eucrite subject Category:Planetary_science.
- Eucrite comment "Eucrites are achondritic stony meteorites, many of which originate from the surface of the asteroid 4 Vesta and as such are part of the HED meteorite clan. They are the most common achondrite group with well over 100 distinct finds at present.Eucrites consist of basaltic rock from the crust of 4 Vesta or a similar parent body.".
- Eucrite label "Eucrite".
- Eucrite label "Eucrite".
- Eucrite label "Eukryt".
- Eucrite label "鈣長輝長無粒隕石".
- Eucrite sameAs Eucrite.
- Eucrite sameAs Eukryt.
- Eucrite sameAs m.08v6zf.
- Eucrite sameAs Q3089004.
- Eucrite sameAs Q3089004.
- Eucrite wasDerivedFrom Eucrite?oldid=597075467.
- Eucrite depiction EUKRIT-METEORIT_VON_STANNERN_0041.jpg.
- Eucrite isPrimaryTopicOf Eucrite.