Basic Information: centroid: 35¼52.5'N
114¼14.0'W Mohave County, Arizona, USA Initial find 1995,
November 24 Ordinary chondrite (L4) A meteorite was found in an
area of arroyos draining the White Hills by Professor Jim Kriegh
(UAz, emeritus) while prospecting for gold with a metal detector.
As of 1997 November, 1484 stones have been recovered, with a
total mass of 61.0 kg, from an area of ~130 km2. The largest
individual stone has a mass of 1.52 kg. Classification and
mineralogy (D. Kring, UAz): olivine, Fa24±1; pyroxene Fs20Wo1;
kamacite contains 0.72±0.09 wt% Co; weathering grade W2-3.
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| # GB137-9 | # GB161-5 |
| Weight: 137.9 gm | Weight: 161.5 gm |
| Features: Whole specimen | Features: Whole specimen |
| $206 | $242 |
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