pallasites
Pallasites are a class of stony-iron meteorites characterized by a matrix of iron-nickel metal in which olivine crystals are embedded. They are among the most striking meteorites because of the contrast between the metallic regions and the translucent olive-green olivine grains.
Mineralogy and texture: The metal phase typically consists of kamacite and taenite, while the silicate component
Formation and origin: Pallasites are believed to originate at the boundary between metal and silicate during
Classification and notable specimens: The majority of pallasites are classified as main-group pallasites, with a smaller
Scientific significance: Pallasites offer rare direct samples from the interior regions of differentiated bodies, contributing to