Abstract
In the Saint Aubin octahedrite, chromite crystals of up to 3 cm occur enclosed in the metal phase. They are twinned along [111] according to the spinel law and display pseudohexagonal shapes in cross-sections. The crystals are homogeneous and exhibit compositions close to pure chromite endmember. Vanadium is the only-additional element observed in appreciable amounts of up to 0.73 wt%. Chromite in the Saint Aubin meteorite crystallized from liquids with very low amounts of Cr and O close to the Fe-FeS join as indicated by its composition and phase relations. The growth of large chromite crystals implies stable supersaturated conditions for a long period in the meteorite parent body of Saint Aubin. © Meteoritical Society, 2004.
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Fehr, K. T., & Carion, A. (2004). Unusual large chromite crystals in the Saint Aubin iron meteorite. Meteoritics and Planetary Science, 39(SUPPL.). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1945-5100.2004.tb00349.x
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