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Sanggendalai | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Basic information | Name: Sanggendalai This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. Abbreviation: There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Observed fall: No Year found: 2018 Country: China Mass: ![]() | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Classification history: |
This is 1 of 6379 approved meteorites (plus 5 unapproved names) classified as H6. [show all] Search for other: H chondrites, H chondrites (type 4-7), Ordinary chondrites, and Ordinary chondrites (type 4-7) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments: | Approved 5 Dec 2021 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Writeup from MB 110:
Sanggendalai 42°33’34"N, 116°21’54"E Nei Mongol, China Find: 2018 Apr 16 Classification: Ordinary chondrite (H6) History: (Ziyao Wang) Discovered by Batubuhe in the steppe near Sanggendalai, Zhenglan Banner, Inner Mongolia. He thought that this stone might be a meteorite and put it in the yard for 3 years until he asked the Chinese meteorite collector Chengguang Liang for support in Oct. 2021. Physical characteristics: (Ziyao Wang) 28.95 kg completly crusted individual with regmaglypts, the crust is partly oxidized. Petrography: (R. Bartoschewitz, Bart) gray, strongly recrystallized matrix, with few indistinct chondrules up to 1 mm, very much metal without rust halos and minor sulfide specks. Geochemistry: Magnetic susceptibility (R. Bartoschewitz, Bart) log χ (× 10-9 m3/kg) = 5.52 Classification: Ordinary chondrite (H6, W0) Specimens: 26.2 g on deposit at Kiel, main mass with Mr. Alamusi, and 150 g with Bart. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Data from: MB110 Table 0 Line 0: |
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Institutions and collections |
Kiel: Geologisches und Mineralogisches Museum, Institut für Geowissenschaften, Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel, Ludewig-Mayn-Str. 10, D-24118 Kiel, Germany, Germany (institutional address; updated 13 Sep 2013) Bart: Bartoschewitz Meteorite Laboratory, Weiland 37, D-38518 Gifhorn, Germany; Website (private address; updated 30 Nov 2019) |
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References: | Published in Meteoritical Bulletin, no. 110, in preparation (2021)
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Statistics: This is 1 of 26 approved meteorites from Nei Mongol, China (plus 1 unapproved name) This is 1 of 453 approved meteorites from China (plus 9 unapproved names) (plus 1 impact crater) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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