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Stony-Iron Meteorites
The class of Stony-iron meteorites is a loose category in the classic science of meteorites, in which all meteorites were summarized that approximately consist of equal shares of metal e.g. nickel-iron and stone. Nowadays most researchers include only two groups of meteorites in the stony-irons, Pallasites and Mesosiderites, although there are enough reasons to expand this category with some groups that usually are listed as stony- or iron meteorites, as they fulfill all criteria, that make them to real Stony-irons. For this reason, these groups are also described further below.
Bulk Composition : Fe = 89.9 ± 0.3 Ni = 9.0 ± 0.2 P = 0.62 ± 0.02 Co = 0.51 ± 0.01 (all wt.%); Ge = 41 ± 4 As = 26 ± 5 Ga = 19.1 ± 0.5 Pd = 5.1 ± 0.2 Au = 2.6 ± 0.2 (all µg/g); Ir = 43 ± 4 ng/g. Oxygen Isotopes δ18O = 2.569‰, δ17O = 1.179‰

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| Code : 000130 STONY-IRON METEORITE - Pallasite (This meteorite was found in Minsk, Belarus in 1810, RUSSIA)*RARE pallasite meteorite from Russia, BRAHINThe Brahin pallasite was first discovered in 1810 near Min | |
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| Code : 000128 STONY-IRON METEORITE - Pallasite (ME-599 BRAHIN, MINSK, BELORUSSIYA SSR, RUSSIA)The Brahin pallasite was first discovered in 1810 near Minsk, Belorussia, Russia. Brahin pallasites are beautiful thou | |
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| Code : 000121 Stony Iron Meteorite - Pallasite / BrahinThe town that this meteorite takes its name from (Belorussia), is named after the famous naturalist Peter Pallas, who took part in the discovery and the firs | |
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| Code : 000135 Stony Iron Meteorite - Pallasite / SeymchanTwo masses were found in 1967, total 323 kg. It was determined as coarse octahedrite, bandwidth 2.0 mm(iron llE). There was new expedition on Seymchan mete | |
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| Code : 000118 STONY-IRON METEORITES - Pallasites (ME-599 BRAHIN, MINSK, BELORUSSIYA SSR, RUSSIA)The Brahin pallasite was first discovered in 1810 near Minsk, Belorussia, Russia. Brahin pallasites are beautiful th | |
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| Code : 000101 Stony Iron Meteorite - PallasiteThree specimens are all very nice pallasite slices. The meteorite is a textbook example of a transitional pallasite. All three specimens contains olivine crystals (ye | |
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| Code : 000102 Stony Iron Meteorite - PallasiteThree specimens are all very nice pallasite slices. The meteorite is a textbook example of a transitional pallasite. All three specimens contains olivine crystals (ye | |
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| Code : 000148 Stony Iron Meteorite - Pallasite / BrahinThe town that this meteorite takes its name from (Belorussia), is named after the famous naturalist Peter Pallas, who took part in the discovery and the firs | |
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List Price: $ 1,800.00 Our Price: $ 1,600.00 | Code : 000016 Name: HUCKITTA PAL Classification: Stony Iron Meteorite, Sub Group (PAL), with fragmental olivine shapes, Location: Arapunya Stn., Northern Territory Country: AUSTRALIA Date: Find: 1924 Total Known We | |
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| Code : 000106 Olivine Crystal - PallasiteThree specimens are all very nice pallasite slices. The meteorite is a textbook example of a transitional pallasite. All three specimens contains olivine crystals (yellow | |
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