There are two types of stony meteorites, CHONDRITES and ACHONDRITES.
On this page you will find Chondrites.
Chondrites are divided into several groups:
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| Ordinary Chondrites |
Carbonaceous Chondrites |
Enstatite Chondrites |
Rumuruti Chondrites |
The Ordinary Chondrites are arranged with higher iron meteorites first. Meteorites designated H have between 15 and 19% iron-nickel metal. Those designated L have between 1 and 10% iron-nickel metal. Those designated LL have between 1 and 3% iron-nickel metal. To find out more, visit our type table.
Within the H, L and LL categories, less altered meteorites are listed first. (Meteorites that have been less altered in space have more visible chondrules.) Those types that end with the number 3 have the least alteration and the most visible chondrules. Those that end with the number 6 have the most alteration and the least visible chondrules.
H Chondrites (15-19% metal, 25-30% total iron)
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Dar al Gani 475, Lybia
- Type: H3.4 unequilibrated brecciated
chondrite- Weathering Grade: W3
- Shock :Stage: S3
- Found 1999
Price: Mostly $25/g.
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Korra Korrabes, Namibia
- Type: H3 unequilibrated brecciated
chondrite- Weathering Grade: W2
- Shock :Stage: S1
- Find November 1996
Price: $2 per gram.
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Zag,Western Sahara or Morocco
- Type: H3-6 Chondrite regolith breccia
- Weathering Grade: W0/1
- Shock :Stage: S3
- Witnessed fall 1998, August 4 or 5.
- Water was found it halite crystals in this meteorite.
Price: $3 per gram.
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Dimmitt, Texas
- Type: H4 Chondrite breccia
- Shock :Stage: S3
- Found 1942.
- Reported to contain diamond.
Price: $3 per gram
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Gao, Burkina Faso
- Type: H5 Chondrite
- Witnessed fall 1960, March 5.
Price: from about $1/g
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Pultusk, Poland
- Type: H5 Chondrite
- Witnessed fall 1868.
Price: $15/g
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Jilin, China
- Type: H5 Chondrite
- Witnessed fall, 1976, March 8.
Temporarily unavailable.
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Rammya, Morocco
- Type: H5 Impact Melt Breccia
- Found 1996.
Price: About $20 per gram
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Portales Valley, New Mexico, USA
- Type: H6 Chondrite
- Witnessed fall, 1976.
Temporarily unavailable Other H Chondrites Available:
- Bassikounou H5 (from ~$8/g)
- Dhofar 207 H3.4-3,.5 (from about $25/g)
- Oum Dreyga (Amgala) H3-5 (from ~$5/g)
- Slovak H5 ($16/g)
- Thuathe H4/5 (from ~$5/g)
- Wellman(f) H3.5 ($4/g)
L Chondrites (1-10% metal, 20-23% total iron)
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NWA 987, Sahara Desert
- Type: L3.8 Chondrite
- Found 2000
Price: About $9 per gram.
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NWA 869, Sahara Desert
- Type: L3-6 Chondrite
- Found ?
Price: $15 and up--
individuals, fragmens, ends, and slices.
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Park Forest, Illinois, USA
- Type: L4 Chondrite
- Shock :Stage: S5
- Witnessed fall 2003, March 26
- The big Chicago fall!
Temporarily unavailable.
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Saratov, Russia
- Type: L4 Chondrite
- Shock :Stage: S2
- Witnessed fall 1918, September 6
- Great Chondrules.
Price: ~$3/g
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Gold Basin, Arizona
- Type: L4 Chondrite
- Weathering Grade: W2-3
- Found 1995
Price: ~$1.50 per gram
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Etter, Texas, USA
- Type: L5 Black Chondrite
- Shock :Stage: S5
- Found 1965.
Price: ~$2.50 per gram
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Alfianello, Italy
- Type: L6 Chondrite
- Witnessed fall 1883, February 16
Price: $75/g
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Clovis #2, New Mexico, USA
- Type: L6 Chondrite
- Found 1963
Price: $7/g
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Suizhou, China
- Type: L6 Chondrite
- Witnessed fall 1986, April 15
Price: $4.50/g
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NWA 722 (El Kachla), Morocco
- Type: L Chondrite Impact Melt Breccia
- Found 2000.
Price: $30 per gram
Other L Chodrites Available:
LL Chondrites (1-3% metal, 19-22% total iron)
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Begaa, NWA??? Sahara Desert
- Type: LL3.2 Unequilibrated Chondrite
- Weathering Grade: ?
- Shock :Stage: ?
- Find December 1999
Temporarily unavailable
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Bensour, Morocco (?)
- Type: LL6 Chondrite
- Fell (?) 2002, February 10
Price: $635 per gram.
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Kilabo (Hadejia), Nigeria
- Type: LL6 Chondrite
- Witnessed fall, July 21, 2002
Price: $7 per gram.
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Other LL Chondrites
These meteorites contain free carbon. Meteorites are listed in order of type. The type refers to a specific named "type" fall. See our type table for an explanation.
Murchison, Australia
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Price: About $110 per gram. |
Tagish Lake, British Columbia, Canada
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Price: Specimens from $20-$60. |
NWA060, Sahara Desert
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Price: $65 per gram. |
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Dar al Gani 412, Libya
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Price: $40 per gram. |
Allende, Mexico
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Price: from $10 per gram |
NWA 530, Sahara Desert
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Price: $90 per gram |
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NWA 801, Morocco
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Price: about $70 per gram |
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Dar al Gani 749, DAG190, Libya
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Price: ~$7.5 per gram. |
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Hammadah al Hamra 237, Libya
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Temporarily unavailable |
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Gujba, Nigeria
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Price: $40/g |
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NWA1465, Sahara Desert
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Price: ~$8 per gram. |
Other Carbonaceous Chondrites Available:
Enstatite chondrites contain the mineral enstatite. These are very rare and we have only one.
Sahara 97103, Africa
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Price: About $28 per gram. |
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NWA753, Africa
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Temporarily unavailable. check for updates |
With a few exceptions, meteorites take the name of the place where they fell or were found. For example, the Canyon Diablo meteorite was found near Canyon Diablo, Arizona, the Allende meteorite fell near the town of Allende in Mexico, the Sikhote-Alin meteorite fell in the Sikhote-Alin mountains of Russia, and so on.
When people see a meteorite fall it is called a "fall". When they do not see it fall but recognize it on the Earth, it is a "find".
Stony meteorites look similar to ordinary rocks. Even though about 95% of the meteorites that fall are stony, they are a minority of those found. Unless someone sees them fall, it takes an expert to spot one. That is why these are all "falls."
To see our meteorite classification table and learn about the types of meteorites, click here.
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