[meteorite-list] RFSPOD, July 02, 2011, Bjurböle

From: Greg Hupé <gmhupe_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sat, 2 Jul 2011 08:07:54 -0400
Message-ID: <3305042D86B9419DB16C3594A7883588_at_Gregor>

Hi Bernd,

Thank you for the additional information of Bjurb?le. What are the
statistics of meteorites having 'native copper'?

This Bjurb?le specimen has a large 7mm chondrule protruding from the edge of
the 37.3-gram cut fragment measuring 45mm x 42mm x 13mm. I acquired it from
a private collection while in Europe.

Best Regards,
Greg

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-----Original Message-----
From: Bernd V. Pauli
Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2011 8:00 AM
To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] RFSPOD, July 02, 2011, Bjurb?le

Hello All,

Some useful backround info on the RFSPOD for July 02, 2011:

Bjurb?le (L/LL4; S1; friable; native copper):

The Bjurb?le L/LL4 meteorite slammed through 40 cm of solid ice and broke
into fragments, the largest of which weighed 80kg - the total weight was
about 330-400 kg. The diameter of the hole in the ice measured 425 x 350 cm.
The depth of the water at the impact site was 90 cm and the sea-floor
consisted of soft organic mud. There were numerous splashes of mud round
the impact hole up to a distance of 20 to 25 meters. The meteorite was
finally recovered from a depth of 6 meters below the surface of the water in
the clay layer underlying the mud layer.

Bernd (who owns a 2.8-gr, tiny fragment)


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