Petrography and mineral chemistry of 49 equilibrated ordinary chondrites from the Atacama Desert, Chile
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2025
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Sociedad Española de Mineralogía
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Alberto Rodríguez Santiago, Jordi Llorca Piqué, Nuria Sánchez-Pastor (2025). Petrography and Mineral Chemistry of 49 Equilibrated Ordinary Chondrites from the Atacama Desert, Chile. Macla n. 28, p. 204-205
Abstract
The Atacama Desert in northern Chile, South America, offers optimal conditions for meteorite accumulation due to its persistent hyper-arid climate, which has remained stable for approximately 25 million years [Dunai et al., 2005]. This unique environment has led to exceptionally high meteorite densities per square kilometer and the discovery of meteorite populations with terrestrial ages averaging 710,000 years [Hutzler et al., 2016, Drouard et al., 2019]. Since 2017, numerous international expeditions, alongside a few Chilean efforts, have actively searched for meteorites in the region. However, a key challenge faced by Chilean meteoritic researchers is the lack of access to microprobe laboratories, essential for the precise classification and analysis of meteorite samples.












