[meteorite-list] Al Hugf 007 question
Zelimir Gabelica
Zelimir.Gabelica at uha.fr
Wed Oct 7 05:47:04 EDT 2009
Hi Jason,
The real spelling should be "Al Huqf"
The MB reports thet "Al Huqf 007" is an L5 with the tkw of 1 at 1043 g
There are 4 other "Al Huqfs" of H4 type, namely:
- AH 009 (39.8 g)
- AH 050 (1066 g)
- AH 055 (1866 g)
- AH 955 (12.83 kg)
The heaviest of the AH's is "AH 010, with tkw = 100 at 41.54 kg
See here:
http://tin.er.usgs.gov/meteor/metbull.php
"Al Hugf" does not exist.
And 200 tons (!) would correspond to one of the
heaviest meteorites known so far, if not the heaviest !
I note from my (not updated!) archives the
following high tkw's (to take a few):
Campo: 130+ tons
Gibeon: 100+ tons
S. Alin: 70+ tons
NWA 869: "only" 5+ tons
Probably these numbers need to be re-actualized.
Anybody for more accurate data ?
Cheers,
Zelimir
At 03:19 07/10/2009, STARSANDSCOPES at aol.com wrote:
>Hi all, I was working on a thin section Al Hugf 007 L4 and coming up with
>some cool micrographs. I haven't learned much about this meteorite and
>never seen it for sale except for the samples I obtained from Ivan Kourtyrev
>several years ago.
>
>I tried to look up info and there is little out there but the TKW is shown
>at 200,000 Kg. Is this correct and if so does any one know why we haven't
>seen a ton of it on the market like NWA 869?
>
>Tom Phillips
>
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