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Revised List of Meteorite Collection with additional samples added to list by JLG Fall 2023 (blue)
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288-111-2434Iron Meteorite, hexahedrite (cut) 4240 gramsCoya Norte, ChileH.H. Nininger, Colorado Museum of Natural History
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Yes288-28-2434Iron Meteorite 1882 gramsXiquipilco, Toluca, Mexico 1776 findH.H. Nininger, Colorado Museum of Natural History
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288-37-2434Iron Meteorite 780 grams (cut, polished, etched) stolen 5/97 class demoXiquipilco, Toluca, Mexico 1776 findH.H. Nininger, Colorado Museum of Natural History
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YesChi Wang/ Sept 2023288-46-2434Iron Meteorite, fine octahedrite 390 grams (cut, polished, etched)Huizopa, Temasachic, Chihuahua, Mexico 1907 findH.H. Nininger, Colorado Museum of Natural History
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288-5Iron Meteorite, 215 gramsCoon Butte, Arizona (Meteor Crater)
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288-6Iron Oxide, 333 grams (cut and polished)Coon Butte, Arizona (Meteor Crater)
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288-7sintered rock quartz and cristobaliteCoon Butte, Arizona (Meteor Crater)
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288-8Pulverized rockSE side of Coon Butte, Arizona (Meteor Crater)
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288-9Iron Meteorite showing kamacite, taenite, schreibersite (piece cut from 20lb. Meteorite, cut, polished &etched)Coon Butte, Arizona (Meteor Crater)
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Yes288-1020-2434Stony crystalline chondrite 1200 grams (cut slab)H6Estacado, Crosby Co., Texas 1902 findH.H. Nininger, Colorado Museum of Natural History
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288-111-2434 682Stony spherical chondrite 115 gramsH5Forest City, Winnebago Co., Iowa May 2, 1890 findH.H. Nininger, Colorado Museum of Natural History
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288-125-2434Stony spherical chondrite olivine-bronzite 660 gramsH5Allegan, Thomas Hill, on the Saugatuck Road, Allegan Co., Michigan July 10, 1899H.H. Nininger, Colorado Museum of Natural History
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288-139-2434Stony Crystalline chondrite 340 grams (cut & polished)H5Gilgoin, Brewarrina, New South Wales, Australia 1889 findH.H. Nininger, Colorado Museum of Natural History
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Yes288-144-2434Stony crystalline chondrite 310 grams (now 263.9)L6 (H4?)Ness Co., KansasH.H. Nininger, Colorado Museum of Natural History
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YesChi Wang/ Sept 2023288-152-2434Pallasite 175 grams (now 142.5) (cut & polished slab)Brenham, Kiowa Co., KansasH.H. Nininger, Colorado Museum of Natural History
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288-16Meteorite 146 lbs stolen 2/21/1964Lawson
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288-2598Pallasite deeply eroded 50 gramsAtacama, ChileF.L.A. Pioche
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Yes288-26Meteoric iron 1221.3 grams (uncut, fused glassy exterior)Coon Butte, Arizona (Meteor Crater)Standard Iron Mining Co. (Sample found in collection and added to list by JLG 2023. Sample engraved with source information some time in past)
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288-26Meteoric iron 311 grams (uncut, fused glassy exterior)Coon Butte, Arizona (Meteor Crater)Standard Iron Mining Co.
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288-2799Meteoric iron 141 grams microscopic diamonds? (cut & etched no crystalline structure)Coon Butte, Arizona (Meteor Crater)W.D. Johnson, USGS
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Yes288-28100Meteoric iron 279 gramsCalifornia ?F.L.A. Pioche
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288-29101Meteoric iron 73 grams (cut & etched slab)WisconsinJ.R.Keene
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Yes288-3096Meteoric iron 3087 grams (cut & etched) Crystalline interior with fused exterior which follows crystal planes. Now 2840 gramsXiquipilco, Toluca, Mexico
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288-31Tektites (Australites) 10=38.6 gramsKalgoorlie District Western AustraliaSchool of Geology, Univ of Adelaide
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288-32Tektite (Queenstownite) 4.5 grams single flange and flow lines.Hobart, TasmaniaT. Stephens, Univ. of Tasmania
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288-33Fagments of "shale" from meteorite. Polished block and uncovered thin section.1/2 mile NW of Coon Butte, Arizona (Meteor Crater)S.P. Wells, 1958
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288-34Impactites Fusion of meteorite and soil 4= 18.9 gramsHanbury Meteorite Craters 80 miles south of Alice Springs, Australia. Craters 1-7Harold Porrenmire 1974
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288-35174.94Meteorite var. aerolite with iron 4=38.4 gramsL5Melrose, New MexicoWard's Scientific
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288-3677.93Meteorite var. aerolite with iron 41.0 gramsH5Alamogordo, New MexicoWard's Scientific
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Yes288-373-2434Pallasite 1527 grams Oxidized with small amount of metal at centerBrenham, Kiowa Co., Kansas 1885 findH.H. Nininger, Colorado Museum of Natural History
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288-384-1530Ferruginous material, magnetic (meteoric or impactite) 762.7 grams Coon Butte, Arizona (Meteor Crater)W.D. Johnson, USGS
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Yes288-C116C116Peace River Meteorite, stony grey chondriteAlberta, CanadaR.E. Foninsbee
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Yes288-C117C117Mokoia carbonaceous chondrite in glass jar 35.8 gramsMokoia, New Zealand 26 November 1908Nininger collection #75.1
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Yes288-C117C117Mo Kola carbonaceous chondrite in plastic boxMokoia, New Zealand 26 November 1908Nininger collection #75.2
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Yes288-C119 C119 Allende, carbonaceous chondrite in sealed glass tubeAllende, Mexico8-Feb-69
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