Chambord is an iron meteorite[1] found in Quebec.
Chambord | |
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Type | Iron |
Structural classification | Medium octahedrite |
Group | IIIAB[1] |
Country | Canada |
Region | Quebec, Canada |
Coordinates | 48°25′00″N 72°02′00″W / 48.41667°N 72.03333°W |
Observed fall | no |
Found date | 1904 |
TKW | 6.6 kilograms (15 lb)[1] |
History
editIt was found in 1904[2] by a farmer about 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) from the village of Chambord, Quebec.[3] The exact location and the name of the farmer are unknown. When the meteorite was found, it was brought to the attention of the superintendent of Mines for the Province of Quebec who then loaned it to the Geological Survey of Canada for analysis.
Classification
editIt is a medium octahedrite, IIIAB.
Fragments
editThe recovered fragment is an irregularly shaped block about 19 centimetres (7.5 in) x 9 centimetres (3.5 in) x 15 centimetres (5.9 in). The entire mass is in the Canadian Meteorite Collection, Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c Meteoritical Bulletin Database
- ^ "Meteoritical Bulletin: Entry for Chambord". www.lpi.usra.edu. Retrieved 2022-05-14.
- ^ Johnson, The Chambord Meteorite, Ottawa Naturalist, June 4, 1906