Carl and all,
The Woodbine IL meteorite looks a lot like the silicated Campos. It is
still considered an iron and not a pallasite or mesosiderite, there are many
others also. Take a look, they are near the bottom of the page:
http://illinoismeteorites.com/About%20IL%20Meteorites.htm
Best Wishes,
Joe Kerchner
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From: Carl 's <[email protected]>
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Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 6:48:33 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Silicated Campo question
Hi All,
What are those silicated Campos? Are they irons that have not yet completed
it's differentiation, similar to pallasites? Or are they more like
mesosiderites with the silicated material from an asteroid that have impacted
another asteroid to the iron core? Or are they something else? Are the two
materials unrelated to each other as in mesosiderites?
Doesn't matter at this point whether or not they are Campos (I remember reading
somewhere they were found several hundred miles away), it's just a name anyway,
but to my untrained eye they look more like mesos. Also, is the Toluca (b)(?)
formed the same way?
Thanks in advance. Carl
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