Springwater meteorite

Coordinates: 51°58′N 108°22′W / 51.967°N 108.367°W / 51.967; -108.367
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Springwater
Observed fall
No
Found date1931
TKW120 kilograms (260 lb)[1]
Strewn fieldYes
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The Springwater meteorite is a stony-iron pallasite, found near Springwater, Saskatchewan in 1931. [1][2] At that time the find consisted of three large masses (38.6 kilograms (85 lb), 18.6 kilograms (41 lb) and 10.6 kilograms (23 lb). Other fragments have been found recently, including a 53 kilograms (117 lb) individual in 2009 that is now in the Royal Ontario Museum.[3]

Thirty percent of the meteorite is the iron-rich metallic phases kamacite and taenite, with the rest mostly made up of olivine. There are minor amounts of other minerals, including several phosphates such as farringtonite (Mg3(PO4)2) and stanfieldite (Ca4(Mg,Fe)5(PO4)6) and merrillite (a member of the whitlockite group).

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References

  1. ^ a b c d e Meteoritical Bulletin Database
  2. ^ Nininger, HH, 1932, The Springwater meteorite, American Mineralogist, vol 17, p 396-400 [1]
  3. ^ CBC news