[meteorite-list] Sri Lanka revisited

ken newton magellon at earthlink.net
Thu Jul 7 08:50:19 EDT 2005


The fall of an iron meteorite in Sri Lanka was reported back in Dec 
2004.  
(http://six.pairlist.net/pipermail/meteorite-list/2004-December/167307.html) 

The article said  "Further studies are being conducted..."

This link from the Arthur C. Clarke institute for Modern Technologies 
(http://www.accimt.ac.lk/space/sfunctions/meteo.htm) states the object
"After conducting X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry analysis and several 
other tests the object fallen to Pulasthipura is confirmed as a rare 
type iron meteorite consisting of elements Ti, Cr, Mn, Fe, Zn. The 
meteorite with weight 47.015 g , Specific Gravity 4.75 was the first 
meteorite tested after the inception of meteorite testing laboratory at 
the Arthur C. Clarke institute for Modern Technologies, said Dr. 
Chandana Jayaratne."

Their "first meteorite tested", no nickel present,  and a very low SG?  
Does anyone else have additional info on this proclaimed "rare type iron 
meteorite" or this "meteorite testing laboratory"?

Thanks,
Ken Newton
IMCA #9632



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