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XL,博物館! MUONIONALUSTA 隕石(瑞典,1906 年) 漂亮的魏德曼圖案。 2 個硫鐵礦內含物! - 263 g
編號 82982781
編號 82982781
The Hummeln structure was confirmed in 2015 as an impact crater in the province of Småland, Sweden. It is a 1.2 kilometer (0.75 mi) wide depression in Lake Hummeln and is believed to have formed between 470 and 443 million years ago, during the Ordovician. Several studies of meteorites indicate that a large asteroid impact occurred approx. 470 mln. years in the asteroid belt of our solar system. The Ordovician meteor event is associated with the fall of the remains of a large L-chondrite meteorite. This is indicated by an abundance of fossil L-chondritic meteorites in a quarry in Sweden and increased concentrations of ordinary chondritic chromite grains in sedimentary rocks of this time. The breakup of the meteorite scattered fragments into Earth-crossing orbits, a chronology that is also supported by shock ages in many L-chondrite meteorites falling to Earth today. This special impact is a great specimen for any collection, however it should be clear that this is not a meteorite but was formed as a result of the tremendous pressure and speed of the meteorite hitting the ground and interacting with the earth's rocks.