Stony-Iron

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NWA 1912

MesosideriteOne of two main types of stony-iron meteorite, the other being pallasites. Mesosiderites are a [...]

Chinguetti

MesosideriteOne of two main types of stony-iron meteorite, the other being pallasites. Mesosiderites are a [...]

Vaca Muerta

Mesosiderite, group 1A Found during or before 1861 25° 45′ S., 70° 30′ W. approx. [...]

Vermillion

Pyroxene PallasiteOne of two main classes of stony-iron meteorite, the other being mesosiderites. Pallasites are [...]

Thiel Mountains

PallasiteOne of two main classes of stony-iron meteorite, the other being mesosiderites. Pallasites are igneous [...]

Seymchan

Pallasite, MG (main-group), anomalous metalElement that readily forms cations and has metallic bonds; sometimes said [...]

Springwater

Pallasite, MG (main-group), anomalous silicateThe most abundant group of minerals in Earth's crust, the structure [...]

NWA 10019

Pyroxene-plagioclase pallasiteOne of two main classes of stony-iron meteorite, the other being mesosiderites. Pallasites are [...]

NWA 1961

Mesosiderite, group 3A Purchased no coordinates recorded Three fragments of a stony-iron meteoriteMeteorite composed of [...]

NWA 1827

Mesosiderite, group 2C Purchased June 2002 no coordinates recorded A complete, fusion-crusted, stony-iron meteoriteMeteorite composed [...]

NWA 1878

Mesosiderite, group 0B mouseover for alternate view angle Purchased June 2003 no coordinates recorded A [...]

NWA 1911

Pyroxene pallasite, ungroupedModifying term used to describe meteorites that are mineralogically and/or chemically unique and [...]

NWA 1242

Mesosiderite, group 2A Found 1985 no coordinates recorded Two fragments with a combined weight of [...]

Mount Vernon

Pallasite, PMG (main-group) Found ~1868, recognized 1902 36° 56′ N., 87° 24′ W. A mass [...]

Milton

Pallasite, ungroupedModifying term used to describe meteorites that are mineralogically and/or chemically unique and defy [...]

Lowicz

Mesosiderite, group 3A Fell March 12, 1935 52° 0′ N., 19° 55′ E. At 12:52 [...]

La’Gad 002

Pallasite, PMG-am (anomalous metalElement that readily forms cations and has metallic bonds; sometimes said to [...]

Imilac

Pallasite, MG (main-group) high-Δ17O subgroup Found 1820 24° 12.2′ S., 68° 48.4′ W. In 1828, [...]

Huckitta

Pallasite, MG (main-group), anomalous metal composition high-Δ17O subgroup (see details on the Imilac page) Found [...]

Glorieta Mountain

Pallasite, PMG-am (main-group, anomalous metal composition) Found 1884 35° 34′ N., 105° 49′ W. Initially, [...]

Eagle Station

Pallasite, Eagle Station group (possibly CK- or CO-related) ‘The Butterfly’ Found 1880 38° 37′ N., [...]

Estherville

Mesosiderite, group 3A/4A Fell May 1879 43° 25′ N., 94° 50′ W. At 5:00 P.M. [...]

Esquel

Pallasite, MG (main-group) low-Δ17O subgroup (see details on the Imilac page) Found 1951 42° 54′ [...]

Dalgaranga

Mesosiderite–A Found 1923, the craterBowl-like depression ("crater" means "cup" in Latin) on the surface of [...]

Conception Junction

Pallasite, PMG-am (main-group, anomalous metal composition) Found 2006 40° 16′ N., 94° 41′ W. Employing [...]

Clover Springs

Mesosiderite, group 2A Found 1954 34° 27′ N., 111° 22′ W. A single large mass [...]

Brenham

Pallasite, MG (main-group), anomalous metalElement that readily forms cations and has metallic bonds; sometimes said [...]

Bondoc

MesosideriteOne of two main types of stony-iron meteorite, the other being pallasites. Mesosiderites are a [...]

Albin

Pallasite, PMG (main-group) Found 1915 41° 30′ N., 104° 6′ W. A mass of 83 [...]