Pallasite mainly stony (represented by Olivinic Orthopiroxenite)

Taenite 25-30%
Mackiwanite- Vallerite 8-10%
Stone 50-60%

Nice chrondules.

The analysis is not easy to read and is not correctly written in spanish meteorite terms (they are experts in mineralogy).

http://fcpn.umsa.bo/fcpn/app?service=page/Planetarium   > Publicaciones

Meteorite is called "Huanucollo" , as it felt in a dry river that flew to this location: Huancollo.

So finally, was it a meteorite? Then my questions: Just only one fragment? is it common? may be a strewnfield? and wow, what a huge crater!

My 2 cents!

Paco Ocaña

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