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Sericho Pallasite Meteorite from Kenya Africa Habaswein 107g part slice

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SERICHO PALLASITE METEORITE
Habaswein Pallasite Meteorite from Kenya Africa
107 GRAMS
THIS IS A NEW PALLASITE THAT WAS RECENTLY DISCOVERED. THIS INTERESTING METEORITE WEIGHS 107 GRAMS. PALLASITE METEORITES LIKE THIS ONE ARE MOSTLY COMPRISED OF RARE METALS AND OLIVINE CRYSTALS FROM OUTER SPACE.
THIS SLICE IS SPECIALTY LACQUER COATED FOR RUST PROTECTION
Sericho
Basic information
Name:
Sericho
This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name.
Abbreviation:
There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite.
Observed fall:
No
Year found:
2017
Country:
Kenya
Mass:
2.8 t
Classification
history:
Recommended:
Pallasite
[explanation]
This is 1 of 45 approved meteorites classified as Pallasite.
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Comments:
Approved 3 Aug 2017
Writeup
Writeup from MB 106:
Sericho        1°5’41.16"N, 39°6’8.30"E
Eastern, Kenya
Find: 2016
Classification: Pallasite
History: In 2016, two brothers were searching for their camels and came across several large, dense stones west of the village of Habaswein and south of Sericho, Kenya. There are no rocks in this area, so they decided they were meteorites. They spent several weeks collecting them with engine hoists and moving them to their homes in Habaswein. Though recognized as meteorites in 2016, the masses had been known to camel-herders for decades. One village elder said that as a child, he and his brothers would play on top of the stones. In early January 2017, Michael Farmer received an email showing a photo of “giant pallasite” weighing 107 kg. He traveled to Nairobi and purchased this stone. Two weeks later he returned to Kenya with Moritz Karl and traveled to Habaswein. Here they were shown more than one ton of specimens stacked in the courtyards of two house compounds. To date, more than 2800 kg has been found.
Physical characteristics: To date, masses ranging from <1 to 500 kg have been found in a strewnfield >45 km long, starting several km west of Habaswein and south of Sericho in Isiolo County. The smaller pieces were found nearer to Habaswein, but still in Isiolo County. The villagers continue to find pieces, mostly on the surface. The majority of the pieces are >50 kg. The meteorites found on the surface show minimal weathering, with patches of fusion crust on the metal. Most stones are blocky, exhibiting a few broad regmaplypts. Several flight-oriented specimens were found, including a 129 kg and two 16 kg stones.
Petrography: Slices from several stones show similar metal/olivine ratio, averaging near 70 areal% olivine and <1 areal % chromite. One 15 × 21 cm slice shows regions with ~95 areal% olivine. Olivine grains are largely rounded, less commonly euhedral, and gemmy green to orange. Grains are typically 0.5 to 1 cm across, though a few range up to 4 cm. One slice shows a 5-cm cruciform-shaped chromite. Metal is dominated by swathing kamacite around the olivine, with pockets of dark-etching plessite. Rare metal-rich regions show well-developed Widmanstätten pattern. Accessory troilite and schreiberstite. No large metal veins or metallic masses have been seen.
Geochemistry: (L. Garvie, A. Wittmann, D. Schrader,
ASU
) Olivine Fa
12.3±0.1
, FeO/MnO=57.4±5.4, Cr
2
O
3
=0.03±0.01, n=15; kamacite Ni=7.1±0.6 wt%, Co=0.81±0.02 wt%, P=0.06±0.02 wt%, n=17; and schreibersite (Fe
1.51
Ni
1.45
Co
0.01
)P, n=3.
Classification: Pallasite, low weathering.
Specimens: 48 g at
ASU
; >1600 kg with Michael Farmer, Thomas
Strope
, and Moritz Karl; 143 g, 129 kg, and 23 kg stones at the Maine Mineral and Gem Museum; 1344 g at
MNHNP
(two stones of 694 and 650 g); another 82 kg with an anonymous owner.
Data from:
MB106
Table 0
Line 0:
State/Prov/County:
Eastern
Place of purchase:
Habaswein
Date:
2016
Latitude:
1°5'41.16"N
Longitude:
39°6'8.30"E
Mass (g):
2800 kg
Pieces:
many
Class:
Pallasite
Weathering grade:
low
Fayalite (mol%):
12.3±0.1
Classifier:
L. Garvie, A. Wittmann, D. Schrader, ASU
Type spec mass (g):
48
Type spec location:
ASU
Main mass:
Michael Farmer, Moritz Karl, Thomas Strope
Finder:
anonymous
Comments:
Submitted by L. Garvie
Institutions
and collections
ASU
: Center for Meteorite Studies, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona
MNHNP
: Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, France;
Strope
:
Catalogs:
References:
Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 106, in preparation (2017)
Photos:
Credit
Photos
Photos uploaded by members of the
Encyclopedia of Meteorites
.
Christophe PICQ
Denis gourgues
Geography:
Coordinates:
Recommended::
(1° 5' 41"N, 39° 6' 8"E)
Statistics:
This is 1 of 2 approved meteorites from
Eastern, Kenya
This is 1 of 7 approved meteorites from
Kenya
(plus 1 unapproved name)
GUARANTEED AUTHENTICITY
IMCA ( INTERNATIONAL METEORITE COLLECTORS ASSOCIATION )
I AM MEMBER # 9822  JOHN HIGGINS. THIS METEORITE IS FROM MY PERSONAL COLLECTION.
I HAVE GONE THROUGH GREAT LENGTHS TO PERSONALLY PROCURE, CURATE, CUT, EXTENSIVELY POLISH AND PRESENT THIS METEORITE.
The authenticity of this meteorite has a 100% guarantee. Signed Certificate of Authenticity Included. First class delivery and provenance provided.
1cm scale cube for reference purposes not included.
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