Iron Meteorites
Iron meteorites are composed largely of nickel-iron metal, and most
contain only minor accessory minerals. These accessory minerals often
occur in rounded nodules that consist of the iron-sulfide troilite or
graphite, often surrounded by the iron-phosphide schreibersite and the
iron-carbide cohenite. Despite the fact that some iron meteorites contain
silicate inclusions, most have fundamentally the same superficial
appearance.
Presently, iron meteorites are classified under two established systems.
Just a few decades ago, iron meteorites were exclusively classified
according to the macroscopic structures revealed when their polished
surface was etched with nitric acid. Depending on these structures, they
were separated into three classes: octahedrites, hexahedrites, and
ataxites.
Zagora
Group IAB silicated iron meteorite.
Found 1987 in Morocco
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Zagora -00
perfect individual
42.17gr
$420
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Zagora -01
elongated individual
75.98gr $700
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Zagora -02
nice shape individual, visible silicates inclusions
56.39gr
$550
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Zagora -03
complete individual
45.21gr
$425
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Zagora -04
small individual
14.93gr
SOLD
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Zagora -05
small individual
10.41gr
SOLD
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Zagora -06
small individual
15.44gr
SOLD
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Zagora -07 small individual 8.80gr SOLD
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Zagora -08
181.30 gr
Nice complete individual
2000 $
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