Toluca (meteorite)

Toluca is a shower of iron meteorites found in Jiquipilco, Mexico near Toluca.[1]

Toluca
500g Toluca slice
TypeIron
Structural classificationCoarse Octahedrite
GroupIAB-sLL
Composition90.5% Fe; 8.1% Ni
CountryMexico
RegionToluca Valley, Jiquipilco, Mexico State
Coordinates19°27′N 99°35′W[1]
Observed fallNo
Fall date>10,000 years ago
Found dateabout 1776
TKW3 tonnes
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History

The meteorites crashed towards the Earth more than 10,000 years earlier.[2] For centuries, Mexican people living near the meteorites used them as a source of metal for various tools. They were seen by conquistadores about 1776.[1]

The total known mass is about 3 tonnes.[3]

Composition and classification

These iron meteorites are a coarse octahedrite, chemical type IAB-sLL.[3] The mean composition is 90.5% Fe and 8.1% Ni.[1] They often contain large troilite inclusions.

See also

References

  1. Vagn Fabritius Buchwald (1975). "Handbook of Iron Meteorites".
  2. Vagn Fabritius Buchwald (2005). Iron and Steel in Ancient Times. ISBN 978-87-7304-308-0.
  3. Meteoritical Bulletin Database: Toluca


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