Re: [meteorite-list] The San Pedro de Urabá meteorite fall is approved (Feb 16, 2017, Colombia)

2018-06-09 Thread Paul Kurimsky via Meteorite-list
Nice!

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> On Jun 8, 2018, at 8:00 PM, Michael Farmer via Meteorite-list 
>  wrote:
> 
> This is a gorgeous meteorite. I cut a few grams off for ASU and I have 4 
> slices and partslices totaling about 50 grams, and that’s it. The mass stays 
> intact 
> Michael Farmer
> 
>> On Jun 8, 2018, at 12:45 PM, Galactic Stone & Ironworks via Meteorite-list 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> The San Pedro de Urabá meteorite fall from February 2017 has been
>> approved and published in the Met Bulletin :
>> 
>> San Pedro de Urabá
>> 8°16’44.39"N, 76°22’41.67"W
>> Antioquia, Colombia
>> Confirmed fall: 16 Feb 2017
>> Classification: Ordinary chondrite (L6)
>> 
>> History: At 5:30 pm local time on 16 February 2017, a large fireball
>> with sonic booms was observed in northern Colombia. A meteorite
>> subsequently impacted near Mr. Orlando Cuevas on the edge of a soccer
>> field in San Pedro de Urabá, Turbo district, Antioquia State,
>> Colombia. The event was widely reported in the local media. Two other
>> stones are known to have fallen, one much larger than the one that was
>> collected in the soccer field, but their whereabouts are unknown.
>> Michael Farmer acquired the 3768 g stone from Mr. Cuevas.
>> 
>> Physical characteristics: Single regmaglypted stone covered with matte
>> black fusion crust. Interior is a light greenish-gray and friable. Cut
>> surface shows poorly defined chondrules and even distribution of small
>> metal/troilite grains. Only a single thin shock vein is visible.
>> 
>> Petrography: SEM observation of a polished mount shows scattered
>> poorly defined chondrules (BO, RP, and PO) largely integrated with the
>> matrix. All silicates heavily fractured. Feldspar grains typically >50
>> μm, with many around 100 to 200 μm. Troilite anhedral and dominantly
>> single crystal to 400 μm. Rare anhedral Ca-Na-Mg phosphates to 60 μm.
>> Chromite to 600 μm is anhedral to subhedral and heavily fractured.
>> Three Fe-Ni metal types present: kamacite, dominantly single crystal
>> (to 0.5 mm) with a frosty etch and weakly defined Neumann bands;
>> tetrataenite, rare, commonly contiguous to kamacite; and, equant
>> Ni-zoned grains with Ni-rich rims and dark-etched cores, some showing
>> kamacite spindles. Native Cu is rare and occurs as <10 micron grains
>> at kamacite/troilite boundary. Scattered and rare melt pockets to 60
>> μm.
>> 
>> Geochemistry: Olivine Fa25.1±0.3, FeO/MnO=47.6±1.8, n=9; low Ca
>> pyroxene Fs21.4±1.2Wo1.5±0.2, FeO/MnO=28.4±1.3, n=10; Feldspars
>> Or13.4±0.3Ab67.3±67.3±0.5, n=3 and Or5.4±0.1Ab84.4±0.02, n=2.
>> 
>> Classification: Ordinary chondrite L6, S3, W0
>> 
>> Specimens: 32 g at ASU. Main mass with MFarmer.
>> 
>> Link - https://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?code=67598
>> 
>> 21st Century Witnessed Falls - http://galactic-stone.com/pages/falls
>> 
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Re: [meteorite-list] The San Pedro de Urabá meteorite fall is approved (Feb 16, 2017, Colombia)

2018-06-09 Thread Michael Farmer via Meteorite-list
This is a gorgeous meteorite. I cut a few grams off for ASU and I have 4 slices 
and partslices totaling about 50 grams, and that’s it. The mass stays intact 
Michael Farmer

> On Jun 8, 2018, at 12:45 PM, Galactic Stone & Ironworks via Meteorite-list 
>  wrote:
> 
> The San Pedro de Urabá meteorite fall from February 2017 has been
> approved and published in the Met Bulletin :
> 
> San Pedro de Urabá
> 8°16’44.39"N, 76°22’41.67"W
> Antioquia, Colombia
> Confirmed fall: 16 Feb 2017
> Classification: Ordinary chondrite (L6)
> 
> History: At 5:30 pm local time on 16 February 2017, a large fireball
> with sonic booms was observed in northern Colombia. A meteorite
> subsequently impacted near Mr. Orlando Cuevas on the edge of a soccer
> field in San Pedro de Urabá, Turbo district, Antioquia State,
> Colombia. The event was widely reported in the local media. Two other
> stones are known to have fallen, one much larger than the one that was
> collected in the soccer field, but their whereabouts are unknown.
> Michael Farmer acquired the 3768 g stone from Mr. Cuevas.
> 
> Physical characteristics: Single regmaglypted stone covered with matte
> black fusion crust. Interior is a light greenish-gray and friable. Cut
> surface shows poorly defined chondrules and even distribution of small
> metal/troilite grains. Only a single thin shock vein is visible.
> 
> Petrography: SEM observation of a polished mount shows scattered
> poorly defined chondrules (BO, RP, and PO) largely integrated with the
> matrix. All silicates heavily fractured. Feldspar grains typically >50
> μm, with many around 100 to 200 μm. Troilite anhedral and dominantly
> single crystal to 400 μm. Rare anhedral Ca-Na-Mg phosphates to 60 μm.
> Chromite to 600 μm is anhedral to subhedral and heavily fractured.
> Three Fe-Ni metal types present: kamacite, dominantly single crystal
> (to 0.5 mm) with a frosty etch and weakly defined Neumann bands;
> tetrataenite, rare, commonly contiguous to kamacite; and, equant
> Ni-zoned grains with Ni-rich rims and dark-etched cores, some showing
> kamacite spindles. Native Cu is rare and occurs as <10 micron grains
> at kamacite/troilite boundary. Scattered and rare melt pockets to 60
> μm.
> 
> Geochemistry: Olivine Fa25.1±0.3, FeO/MnO=47.6±1.8, n=9; low Ca
> pyroxene Fs21.4±1.2Wo1.5±0.2, FeO/MnO=28.4±1.3, n=10; Feldspars
> Or13.4±0.3Ab67.3±67.3±0.5, n=3 and Or5.4±0.1Ab84.4±0.02, n=2.
> 
> Classification: Ordinary chondrite L6, S3, W0
> 
> Specimens: 32 g at ASU. Main mass with MFarmer.
> 
> Link - https://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?code=67598
> 
> 21st Century Witnessed Falls - http://galactic-stone.com/pages/falls
> 
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[meteorite-list] The San Pedro de Urabá meteorite fall is approved (Feb 16, 2017, Colombia)

2018-06-08 Thread Galactic Stone & Ironworks via Meteorite-list
The San Pedro de Urabá meteorite fall from February 2017 has been
approved and published in the Met Bulletin :

San Pedro de Urabá
8°16’44.39"N, 76°22’41.67"W
Antioquia, Colombia
Confirmed fall: 16 Feb 2017
Classification: Ordinary chondrite (L6)

History: At 5:30 pm local time on 16 February 2017, a large fireball
with sonic booms was observed in northern Colombia. A meteorite
subsequently impacted near Mr. Orlando Cuevas on the edge of a soccer
field in San Pedro de Urabá, Turbo district, Antioquia State,
Colombia. The event was widely reported in the local media. Two other
stones are known to have fallen, one much larger than the one that was
collected in the soccer field, but their whereabouts are unknown.
Michael Farmer acquired the 3768 g stone from Mr. Cuevas.

Physical characteristics: Single regmaglypted stone covered with matte
black fusion crust. Interior is a light greenish-gray and friable. Cut
surface shows poorly defined chondrules and even distribution of small
metal/troilite grains. Only a single thin shock vein is visible.

Petrography: SEM observation of a polished mount shows scattered
poorly defined chondrules (BO, RP, and PO) largely integrated with the
matrix. All silicates heavily fractured. Feldspar grains typically >50
μm, with many around 100 to 200 μm. Troilite anhedral and dominantly
single crystal to 400 μm. Rare anhedral Ca-Na-Mg phosphates to 60 μm.
Chromite to 600 μm is anhedral to subhedral and heavily fractured.
Three Fe-Ni metal types present: kamacite, dominantly single crystal
(to 0.5 mm) with a frosty etch and weakly defined Neumann bands;
tetrataenite, rare, commonly contiguous to kamacite; and, equant
Ni-zoned grains with Ni-rich rims and dark-etched cores, some showing
kamacite spindles. Native Cu is rare and occurs as <10 micron grains
at kamacite/troilite boundary. Scattered and rare melt pockets to 60
μm.

Geochemistry: Olivine Fa25.1±0.3, FeO/MnO=47.6±1.8, n=9; low Ca
pyroxene Fs21.4±1.2Wo1.5±0.2, FeO/MnO=28.4±1.3, n=10; Feldspars
Or13.4±0.3Ab67.3±67.3±0.5, n=3 and Or5.4±0.1Ab84.4±0.02, n=2.

Classification: Ordinary chondrite L6, S3, W0

Specimens: 32 g at ASU. Main mass with MFarmer.

Link - https://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?code=67598

21st Century Witnessed Falls - http://galactic-stone.com/pages/falls


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