In fact, Iron meteorites account for almost 90% of the mass of all known meteorites, about 500 tons. All the largest known meteorites are of this type
, including the largest -- the Hoba meteorite.
Chemical and isotope analysis indicates that at least about 50 distinct parent bodies were involved. This implies that there were once at least this many large, differentiated, asteroids in the asteroid belt - many more than today.
The older Structural classification is based on the relative abundance of nickel to iron, which can be assessed from the appearance of polished cross-sections that have been etched with acid.
The categories are:
The Octahedrites can be further divided up on the basis of the properties of their Widmanstätten patterns.
A newer Chemical classification based on the proportions of trace elements separates the iron meteorites into classes corresponding to distinct asteroid parent bodies
:
In fact, Iron meteorites account for almost 90% of the mass of all known meteorites, about 500 tons. All the largest known meteorites are of this type
, including the largest -- the Hoba meteorite.
Chemical and isotope analysis indicates that at least about 50 distinct parent bodies were involved. This implies that there were once at least this many large, differentiated, asteroids in the asteroid belt - many more than today.
The older Structural classification is based on the relative abundance of nickel to iron, which can be assessed from the appearance of polished cross-sections that have been etched with acid.
The categories are:
The Octahedrites can be further divided up on the basis of the properties of their Widmanstätten patterns.
A newer Chemical classification based on the proportions of trace elements separates the iron meteorites into classes corresponding to distinct asteroid parent bodies
: