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Title: The Jolomba, Angola LL6 chondrite
Authors: Sighinolfi, G. P., Garuti, G., & Morais, E.

Accompanied by loud thunder at about 1.30 pm (local time) on 3 February 1974, a single stone weighing approx. 480 g was seen to fall and was recovered near the Jolomba village, Huambo District, Angola. The stone is strongly brecciated, has dark-greyish angular fragments within a lighter matrix and does not exhibit any chondritic textures. Jolomba consists of olivine (Fa 31), orthopyroxene (Fs 25), sodic plagioclase (An 11), sulphides (troilite), very scarce nickel-iron (Ni up to 56%), oxides (chromite and ilmenite) and apatite. Pervasive fracturing of silicates suggests that Jolomba suffered strong brecciation and partial recrystallization. Mineralogy and bulk chemical analysis indicate that Jolomba belongs to the LL group of chondrites (amphoterites). Uniform olivine and pyroxene composition, well-crystallized plagioclase and textural features in general indicate that Jolomba belongs to the petrologic type 6.

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Name: JOLOMBA
Place of fall: Jolomba, Huambo district, Angola
11°51'S., 15°50'E.
Date of fall: February 3, 1974
Class and type: Stone. Achondrite, Ca-poor. Diogenite.
Number of individual specimens: 1
Total weight 483 g
Circumstances of fall: After a thunderous noise, a single stone fell a few metres from a hut.

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The Jolomba (LL6) meteorite fell in Huambo, Angola, on the 3rd February, 1974. 
A total mass of 483 g was recovered. 

11° 51'S, 15° 50'E 



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