David Weir: Meteorite Studies
NWA 1840
Enstatite achondriteUsed in past as synonym for Aubrites. Present definition from the Meteoritical Bulletin states [...]
NWA 1836
Eucrite Monomict brecciaType of breccia whose clasts are composed of a single (mono-) rock type, [...]
NWA 1821
Diogenite OrthopyroxeniteA rock composed primarily of orthopyroxene. Non-terrestrial orthopyoxenites include diogenites and a single martian [...]
NWA 1911
Pyroxene pallasite, ungrouped Purchased March 2003 no coordinates recorded A fresh (W1), complete stone, weighing [...]
NWA 1878
Mesosiderite, group 0B mouseover for alternate view angle Purchased June 2003 no coordinates recorded A [...]
NWA 1827
Mesosiderite, group 2C Purchased June 2002 no coordinates recorded A complete, fusion-crusted, stony-iron meteoriteMeteorite composed [...]
NWA 1617
Acapulcoite Acapulcoite–LodraniteRare type of primitive achondrite named after the Lodran meteorite that fell in Pakistan [...]
NWA 1670
AngriteType of evolved achondrite meteorite that represent some of the earliest stages of asteroidal differentiation [...]
NWA 1500
Achondrite, ungroupedModifying term used to describe meteorites that are mineralogically and/or chemically unique and defy [...]
NWA 1465
CV3-anomalous Found 2001 no coordinates recorded Many fusion-crusted fragments weighing together 3 kg were found [...]

