David Weir: Meteorite Studies
Katol
L6–7 (troilite–metalElement that readily forms cations and has metallic bonds; sometimes said to be similar [...]
Krymka
LL3.2 Fell January 21, 1946 47° 50′ N., 30° 46′ E. Following a shower of [...]
Kakangari
K-chondrite grouplet, Type 3.6 Fell June 4, 1890 12° 23′ N., 78° 31′ E. After [...]
Kapoeta
HowarditeOne type of meteorite in the HED (Howardite, Eucrite, Diogenite) achondrite group. Howardites are named [...]
Johnstown
Diogenite OrthopyroxeniteA rock composed primarily of orthopyroxene. Non-terrestrial orthopyoxenites include diogenites and a single martian [...]
Isna
CO3.7 (3.75) Found 1970 24° 50′ N., 31° 40′ E. Five stones with black, bubbly [...]
Isheyevo
CH/CBb (transitional between CH3 chondriteChondrites are the most common meteorites accounting for ~84% of falls. [...]
JAH 026
L3.1 Found April 26, 2000 19° 13.7′ N., 55° 10.8′ E. Seventeen fragments of this [...]
Inman
L/LL3.4 Found August 1966 38° 15′ N., 98° 40′ W. A single stone weighing 7.25 [...]
Indarch
EH4 (EHa4 in Weyrauch et al., 2018) Fell April 7, 1891 39° 45′ N., 46° [...]

