Hello Matteo and List,

1. Wolf Creek. In metbase online say its only 25.4 kg
2. Killgore say unknown
3. Catalogue of Meteorites Unknown
4. Meteorites A to Z 999 kg.

BUCHWALD V.F. (1975) Handbook of Iron Meteorites, pp. 1327-1329:

Numerous masses with a total weight of several thousand kg have been recovered
(McCall & de Laeter 1965: 52). Almost all are shale-balls or iron-shales with
specific gravities of 3.54. Large samples are in Albuquerque (about 300 kg),
Adelaide (155 kg), Sydney, Washington (25 kg), University of Western Australia,
New York (12 kg), Perth, Tempe (4 kg), Harvard (2.45 kg), London (2 kg), Belgrad
(692 g), Moscow (1 5 I g), Denver. (p. 1328).

"I dont mind when Matteo murders American English or the
 real English language but hate to see aussie English murdered"

GRAHAM A.L. et al. (1985) Catalogue of Meteorites, 4th Edition Univ. of Arizona 
Press, p. 453:

=> Wolf Creek

HEY M.H. (1966) Catalogue of Meteorites, 3rd edition, p. 561:

=> Wolf Creek

Gravity Investigations of Wolf Creek Crater (J. Geol. 87, 55-67).


With an "e":


Y. Miura (1995) New shocked quartz with high densisty from Wolfe
Creek impact crater (abs. Meteoritics 30-5, 1995, p. 551).


Best wishes,

Bernd

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