Table 4. Meteorites from the Egyptian Sahara.

Name Found Latitude Longitude Mass (g) Pcs Class Shock1 WG2 Fa Fs Wo Finder3 Comments4

Abu Moharek 1997 Oct 21 27�14'22"N 29�50'09"E 4500 1 H4 S1 W3 18.7 16.2 1.1 Unknown 133 g, MNHNP5
Great Sand Sea
005 1995 Nov 26 25�48'58"N 25�54'51"E 80 1 L6 S5 W4 25.7 21.3 1.5 L. Carion 2.5 g, MNHNP6
006 1995 Nov 27 26�45'56"N 26�19'25"E 45 1 L6 S5 W5 25.1 22.3 1.5 D. Glatigny 3.7 g, MNHNP6
007 1996 Dec 7�� 26�54'37"N 26�09'06"E 1450 1 H6 S2 W2 18.7 16.4 1.6 M. Chandeigne 120 g, MNHNP5
008 1996 Dec 9�� 26�35'40"N 25�37'20"E 450 5 LL3-6 S3 W1 26.8�32.4 23.1�29.6 1.2�1.9 J-B. Gillot br; 8 g, MNHNP5
009 1996 Dec 11� 27�01'50"N 26�40'28"E 414 1 H5 S2-3 W3 18.7 16.6 1.5 B. Dejonghe 83 g, MNHNP5

1Shock classification after St�ffler et al. (1991), but using only reflected-light microscopy.
2Weathering grade after Wlotzka (1993).
3The finders own the main masses.
4Br = breccia.
5Classified by M. Gh�lis and B. Zanda, MNHNP.
6Classified by M. Bourot-Denise, MNHNP.