Seymchan meteorite pendant Iron meteorite - 9.2 g

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Seymchan meteorite pendant

Seymchan is a pallasite meteorite found in the dried-up bed of the Hekandue River, a left tributary of the Jasachnaya River in the Magadan district of Russia, near the settlement of Seymchan, in June 1967.

The main mass of 272.3 kilograms (600 lb) was discovered during a study conducted in June 1967 by geologist FA Mednikov. The mass was a thumbprint-shaped triangular meteorite that lay among the stones of the stream bed. A second specimen of 51 kilograms was found with a mine detector at a distance of 20 m from the first in October 1967 by IH Markov. The main mass was entrusted to the Academy of Sciences of the USSR.

During a subsequent expedition in 2004, Dmitri Kachalin recovered approximately 50 kilograms of new material. Remarkably, about 20% of the new specimens contained olivine crystals, revealing the siliceous nature of the meteorite. The pallasitic structure had not yet been discovered in studies of small sections of the original mass, which consisted solely of metal.

Seymchan belongs to the main group of pallasites, but it is considered anomalous due to its high iridium content. Before the discovery of its pallasitic structure, it had been classified as an anomalous coarse octahedrite IIE. Seymchan is considered a stable and rust-resistant pallasite.

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As a collector and meteorite enthusiast and member of the IMCA. (International Association of Meteorite Collectors), I guarantee the authenticity of all my meteorites, selected with care, to offer you the best service. IMCA # 6758 DC meteorites
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Seymchan meteorite pendant

Seymchan is a pallasite meteorite found in the dried-up bed of the Hekandue River, a left tributary of the Jasachnaya River in the Magadan district of Russia, near the settlement of Seymchan, in June 1967.

The main mass of 272.3 kilograms (600 lb) was discovered during a study conducted in June 1967 by geologist FA Mednikov. The mass was a thumbprint-shaped triangular meteorite that lay among the stones of the stream bed. A second specimen of 51 kilograms was found with a mine detector at a distance of 20 m from the first in October 1967 by IH Markov. The main mass was entrusted to the Academy of Sciences of the USSR.

During a subsequent expedition in 2004, Dmitri Kachalin recovered approximately 50 kilograms of new material. Remarkably, about 20% of the new specimens contained olivine crystals, revealing the siliceous nature of the meteorite. The pallasitic structure had not yet been discovered in studies of small sections of the original mass, which consisted solely of metal.

Seymchan belongs to the main group of pallasites, but it is considered anomalous due to its high iridium content. Before the discovery of its pallasitic structure, it had been classified as an anomalous coarse octahedrite IIE. Seymchan is considered a stable and rust-resistant pallasite.

Seller's Story

As a collector and meteorite enthusiast and member of the IMCA. (International Association of Meteorite Collectors), I guarantee the authenticity of all my meteorites, selected with care, to offer you the best service. IMCA # 6758 DC meteorites
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Details

Name of meteorite
Seymchan meteorite pendant
Type of meteorite
Iron meteorite
Supplement
Seymchan meteorite pendant with gold leaf inlay. Stainless steel coated with resin of
Weight
9.2 g
Origin (Region/ City)
Seymchan
Country of Origin
Russia
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