The Okhansk Meteorite: Specifics of Composition, Structure, and Genesis

The Okhansk meteorite fell on August 18, 1887 near the village of Tabor, about 15 km away from the town of Okhansk in Perm province and weighed 186.5 kg (the total weight of collected fragments, according to P.I. Krotov, was more than 245 kg). The shock wave from the meteorite entry knocked down ani...

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Main Authors: A.I. Bakhtin, G.V. Sonin, R.Kh. Sungatullin, R.D. Petrova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kazan Federal University 2016-12-01
Series:Учёные записки Казанского университета: Серия Естественные науки
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Online Access:http://kpfu.ru/portal/docs/F412390850/158_4_est_6.pdf
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Summary:The Okhansk meteorite fell on August 18, 1887 near the village of Tabor, about 15 km away from the town of Okhansk in Perm province and weighed 186.5 kg (the total weight of collected fragments, according to P.I. Krotov, was more than 245 kg). The shock wave from the meteorite entry knocked down animals and riders on horses. Despite the fact that it was significantly stronger than that caused by the Chelyabinsk meteorite of 2013, all information about this meteorite has completely erased from people's memory. It has been shown that the meteorite is an ordinary olivine-bronzite chondrite. Its main silicate minerals are olivine, bronzite, plagioclase, and diopside. The main ore minerals are kamacite and troilite. The meteorite contains silicate glass in large amounts. The analysis of the composition and structure of the Okhansk meteorite has demonstrated that it was formed at the early stages of accretion of the melted substance of the protosolar nebula without undergoing endogenous, temperature, or pressure changes.
ISSN:2542-064X
2500-218X