Qidong (meteorite)

Coordinates: 32°5′N 121°30′E / 32.083°N 121.500°E / 32.083; 121.500
Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Qidong
Observed fall
Yes
Fall dateJuly 2, 1982, 17:45 hrs.[1]
TKW1275 g[1]

Qidong is a L/LL5-an chondrite meteorite fallen in 1982 in China. After detonation a single individual specimen was found in the field. Other circumstances of fall and recovery were not reported.[1]

Composition and classification

This meteorite is intermediate between

ferrosilite place this stone at the extreme higher end of L chondrites, the metal content is typical of LL chondrites and the Co abundance in matrix kamacite (15 mg/g) is at the extreme lower end of LL chondrites
.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d A. L. Graham. Meteoritical Bulletin, No. 65. Meteoritics, vol. 22, page 160
  2. ^ Meteoritical Bulletin Database: Qidong
  3. ^ Kallemeyn G. W., Rubin A. E., Wang D., and Wasson J. T. Ordinary chondrites: Bulk compositions, classification, lithophile-element fractionations, and composition-petrographic type relationships. 1989, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 53, 2747–2767.

External links