> ... the Coordinates for the Bagdad AZ iron?
Hello Tom and List,
Bagdad, IIIAB Mohave County, Arizona 34� 32' N / 113� 25' W Find, 1960
BUCHWALD V.F. (1975) Handbook of Iron Meteorites, Volume 2, pp. 292-294, excerpts:
Bagdad is a well-rounded with a few flat to concave faces, giving the impression of an orange having been packed too tightly with other oranges in a box. Its maximum dimensions are 10.5 x 8.5 x 7 cm, and the weight as recovered was 2205 g. Most of the fusion crust has spalled off due to terrestrial corrosion, but no severe attack has developed. The meteorite still preserves a smoothly rounded outline, broken only by two shallow regmaglypts on what was probably the rear side during atmospheric entry. Avce and Bushman Land are other small irons with a similar exterior morphology.
.. the etched sections display a medium Widmanst�tten structure of straight,
long kamacite lamellae with a width of 1.10�0.10 mm. They also show a beautiful,
oriented sheen, ... Bagdad is a shock-hardened medium octahedrite which is
related to Kayakent, Augusta County and Cumpas.
Best wishes,
Bernd
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There is a picture of an etched slice of Bagdad in the book, "Catalog of Meteorites in the collection of Arizona State University" on page eighteen. This slice shows a heat rim around the entire circumference.
Best, John Gwilliam
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