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Piplia Kalan meteorite, Pali District, Rajasthan (Rajputana), India

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Eucrite, brecciated (monomict)
Fall, 20 June 1996; 42 kg


After three loud detonations were heard and a fireball seen through an overcast sky, two stones with masses of ~30 and 12 kg fell ~500 meters apart producing two small craters. The meteorite, a brecciated eucrite of the HED clan, contains ~ 70 vol% basaltic clasts in a subordinate fine-grained matrix. Pyroxene usually represents roughly 55-70% of the silicates with variations in reported findings presumably due both to inherent heterogeneity and to sampling problems. Usually classified as a monomict breccia, Piplia Kalan is dominated by disparate plagioclase-and-pyroxene rich lithologies of mildly variable composition — the plagioclase, for example, is largely equilibrated. However, a number of lithologies — mostly dominated by pigeonite, diopside, and bytownite — of widely varying textures, shapes and sizes have been reported. Relic glass provide additional evidence of early significant impacts. Six separate lithologies were identified by Shulka et al. (1997), but a later study by Buchanan et al., (2000) interpreted the meteorite in terms of two major lithologies and one minor lithology. Opaques include ilmenite, chromite, spinel, ulvospinel and other smaller, incompletely characterized phases. Textures and chemical signatures (Fe/Mn ratios; REE) further mark Piplia Kalan as one of several non-cumulate eucrites.

Samarium-Neodymium and Strontium-Rubidium ages indicate that Piplia Kalan comes from an ancient world formed nearly 4.6 billion years ago — presumably the asteroid Vesta. An Argon 39/40 age of ~3.5 billion years testifies to one unusually strong impact a billion years after formation. At the present time, meteoritics and planetary science are trying to piece together a more coherent picture of how and to what extent most meteorites in the Howardite-Eucrite-Diogenite (HED) Clan were produced on Vesta, subsequently ejected by impacts, and eventually transported to the earth. Piplia Kalan contains a few pertinent pieces of that very complex puzzle.

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References

Grossman, J. N. [Ed.] (1997). The Meteoritical Bulletin, No. 81, 1997 July. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 32(4, Supplemental): A159-166. (July 1997).

Shukla, A. D., Shukla, P. N., Suthar, K. M., Bhandari, N., Vaya, V. K., Sisodia, M. S., Sinha Roy, S., Rao, K. N. & Rajawat, R. S. (1997) Piplia Kalan eucrite : Fall, petrography and chemical characteristics. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 32(5): 611-615 (Sept 1997)

Shukla, A. D., Shukla, P. N., Suthar, K. M., Bhandari, N., Vaya, V. K., Sisodia, M. S., Sinha Roy, S., Rao, K. N. & Rajawat, R. S. (1997) Piplia Kalan eucrite : Fall, petrography and chemical characteristics. Meteoritics 32(5): 611-615 (Sept 1997)

Buchanan, P. C., Mittlefehldt, D. W., Hutchison, R. & Koeberl, C. (1998) Piplia Kalan: Is It a Monomict Eucrite or a Metamorphosed Polymict Eucrite? Lunar and Planetary Science Conference XXIX, Houston, TX, abstract no. 1350. (March 1998)

Srinivasan, G., Papanastassiou, D. A., Wasserburg, G. J., Bhandari, N. & Goswami, J. N. (1999) Sm-Nd Systematics and Initial 87Sr/86Sr in the Piplia Kalan Eucrite: Lunar and Planetary Science Conference XXX. Houston, TX: abstract no. 1718. (March 1999)

Kumar, A., Gopalan, K. & Bhandari, N. (1999) 147Sm- 143Nd and 87Rb- 87Sr ages of the eucrite Piplia Kalan: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Volume 63, Issue 23, p. 3997-4001. (Dec 1999)

Buchanan, P. C., Mittlefehldt, D. W., Hutchison, R., Koeberl, C., Lindstrom, D. J. & Pandit, M. K. (2000) Petrology of the Indian eucrite Piplia Kalan: Meteoritics & Planetary Science 35 (3): 609-616 (May 2000).

Grady, M. M. (2000). Catalogue of Meteorites (5/e). Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, New York, Oakleigh, Madrid, Cape Town. 690 pages.

Bogard, D. D. & Garrison, D. H. (2001) Early Thermal History of Eucrites by 39Ar-40Ar. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference XXXII: Houston, Texas: abstract no.1138. (March 2001)

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