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PATOS DE MINAS (Octaedrito)

Iron

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ACHONDRITE

COMPLEX OCTAHEDRITE

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BRAZIL - MG

1925

Iron Meteorite - IAB Complex Octahedrite.

PETROGRAFIA:

Polished sections display a poor medium Widmanstätten pattern of irregular kamacite lamellae 1.1 ± 0.2 mm (max. 2.4 mm), with the Widmanstätten pattern not very obvious. Aspect ratios (length/width) of individual lamellae range from 1 to 8, most being 4-6. Terrestrial corrosion penetrates to a depth of 5 cm. Troilite nodules are very common.

GEOQUÍMICA:

(John T. Wasson, UCLA, data obtained by INAA). Bulk composition: Co = 4.8, Ni = 83 (both mg/g); Ga = 67, Cu = 240, As = 15.4, Ir = 1.3 and Au = 1.7 (all in µg/g).

CLASSIFICAÇÃO:

Iron (IAB complex) very weathered.

CLASSIFICADORES:

M. E. Zucolotto and J. T. Wasson

HISTÓRIA:

A small (18.4 g) end piece of a badly oxidized octahedrite was found in 1925 at the collection of the Escola de Minas Ouro Preto. In 1960 it was donated to Museu Nacional of Rio de Janeiro. The meteorite was mentioned in the British Museum catalog and the Handbook of iron meteorites of Buchwald, when it was named Patos de Minas (octahedrite), or Patos II, to distinguish it from Corrego do Areado, or Patos de Minas (hexahedrite). In 2002, a mass of about 200 kg was found by Paulo Garcia when plowing the land with a tractor.

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