Diep River meteorite, City of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality, Western Cape, South Africai
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Diep River meteorite | Meteorite Fall Location |
City of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality | City |
Western Cape | Province |
South Africa | Country |
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Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
33° 45' South , 18° 34' East
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Nearest Settlements:
Place | Population | Distance |
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Sunset Beach | 2,000 (2016) | 13.4km |
Kraaifontein | 57,911 (2013) | 17.7km |
Atlantis | 60,266 (2012) | 21.8km |
Cape Town | 3,433,441 (2016) | 23.6km |
Rosebank | 10,000 (2018) | 24.4km |
Nearest Clubs:
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Club | Location | Distance |
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Cape Town Gem & Mineral Club | Bothasig, Cape Town, Western Cape | 12km |
Ordinary chondrite (L6)
Fell, 4 November 1906, 16:30 hrs; ~ 1 kg
A meteorite fell on Farm Heritage, also known as the Constantia fall. Observations reveal rounded and angular multi-colored fragments (up to ~3-4 mm diameter) within a relatively well-equilibrated, somewhat grayish and even greenish matrix. Chondrules are present, but usually indistinct. Fe-Ni metal and troilite are present normally as very small grains. Total iron content (21.5 wt%) as well as olivine (Fa25) and low Ca-orthopyroxene ('hypersthene') compositions are characteristic of the L-chondrite geochemical group. Mineralogically, the meteorite consists primarily of olivine and orthopyroxene with troilite, Fe-Ni metal, and β presumably β plagioclase. Accessory chromite, copper, ilmenite, and minor sulfides have been reported.
A Pb,Th:He gas release age of 1.44 Ga is a likely indicator of one or more major post-formational collisions.
The L-group of ordinary chondrites (relatively low in total iron) are the largest group of classified witnessed meteorite falls and account for ~45% of all well-classified meteorite falls. The L6 petrologic type accounts for ~ 70% of the group. Currently, 272 meteorite falls have been classified exactly as 'L6' chondrites [June 2017].
The main mass has been kept at the South African Museum in Cape Town.
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Standard Detailed Gallery Strunz Chemical ElementsMineral List
7 valid minerals.
Meteorite/Rock Types Recorded
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Alphabetical List Tree DiagramDetailed Mineral List:
β Chromite Formula: Fe2+Cr3+2O4 Reference: Ramdohr, P. (1973) The Opaque Minerals in Stony Meteorites. Elsevier Publishing Company: Amsterdam; London: New York. 245 pages. |
β Copper Formula: Cu Reference: Ramdohr, P. (1973) The Opaque Minerals in Stony Meteorites. Elsevier Publishing Company: Amsterdam; London: New York. 245 pages. |
β 'Fayalite-Forsterite Series' Description: Olivine composition (Fa25) characteristic of the L-group ordinary chondrites. Reference: Mason, B. (1963) Olivine in ordinary chondrites. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 27(9): 1011-1023. (Sept 1963).; Graham, A. L., Bevan, A. W. R. & Hutchison, B. (1985) Catalogue of Meteorites (4/e). University of Arizona Press: Tucson. |
β Ilmenite Formula: Fe2+TiO3 Reference: Ramdohr, P. (1973) The Opaque Minerals in Stony Meteorites. Elsevier Publishing Company: Amsterdam; London: New York. 245 pages. |
β Iron Formula: Fe Reference: Ramdohr, P. (1973) The Opaque Minerals in Stony Meteorites. Elsevier Publishing Company: Amsterdam; London: New York. 245 pages. |
β Iron var. Kamacite Formula: (Fe,Ni) Reference: Ramdohr, P. (1973) The Opaque Minerals in Stony Meteorites. Elsevier Publishing Company: Amsterdam; London: New York. 245 pages. |
β Isocubanite Formula: CuFe2S3 Reference: Ramdohr, P. (1973) The Opaque Minerals in Stony Meteorites. Elsevier Publishing Company: Amsterdam; London: New York. 245 pages. |
β 'Orthopyroxene Subgroup' Description: Abundant Ca-poor orthopyroxene ('hypersthene') characteristic of well-equilibrated group-L ordinary chondrites. Reference: Graham, A. L., Bevan, A. W. R. & Hutchison, B. (1985) Catalogue of Meteorites (4/e). University of Arizona Press: Tucson. |
β Taenite Formula: (Fe,Ni) Reference: Ramdohr, P. (1973) The Opaque Minerals in Stony Meteorites. Elsevier Publishing Company: Amsterdam; London: New York. 245 pages. |
β Troilite Formula: FeS Reference: Ramdohr, P. (1973) The Opaque Minerals in Stony Meteorites. Elsevier Publishing Company: Amsterdam; London: New York. 245 pages. |
Gallery:
List of minerals arranged by Strunz 10th Edition classification
Group 1 - Elements | |||
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β | Copper | 1.AA.05 | Cu |
β | Iron | 1.AE.05 | Fe |
β | var. Kamacite | 1.AE.05 | (Fe,Ni) |
β | Taenite | 1.AE.10 | (Fe,Ni) |
Group 2 - Sulphides and Sulfosalts | |||
β | Isocubanite | 2.CB.55b | CuFe2S3 |
β | Troilite | 2.CC.10 | FeS |
Group 4 - Oxides and Hydroxides | |||
β | Chromite | 4.BB.05 | Fe2+Cr3+2O4 |
β | Ilmenite | 4.CB.05 | Fe2+TiO3 |
Unclassified Minerals, Rocks, etc. | |||
β | 'Fayalite-Forsterite Series' | - | |
β | 'Orthopyroxene Subgroup' | - |
List of minerals for each chemical element
O | Oxygen | |
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O | β Chromite | Fe2+Cr23+O4 |
O | β Ilmenite | Fe2+TiO3 |
S | Sulfur | |
S | β Isocubanite | CuFe2S3 |
S | β Troilite | FeS |
Ti | Titanium | |
Ti | β Ilmenite | Fe2+TiO3 |
Cr | Chromium | |
Cr | β Chromite | Fe2+Cr23+O4 |
Fe | Iron | |
Fe | β Chromite | Fe2+Cr23+O4 |
Fe | β Ilmenite | Fe2+TiO3 |
Fe | β Isocubanite | CuFe2S3 |
Fe | β Iron var. Kamacite | (Fe,Ni) |
Fe | β Taenite | (Fe,Ni) |
Fe | β Troilite | FeS |
Fe | β Iron | Fe |
Ni | Nickel | |
Ni | β Iron var. Kamacite | (Fe,Ni) |
Ni | β Taenite | (Fe,Ni) |
Cu | Copper | |
Cu | β Copper | Cu |
Cu | β Isocubanite | CuFe2S3 |
References
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Year (asc) Year (desc) Author (A-Z) Author (Z-A)Mason, B. (1963) Olivine in ordinary chondrites. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 27(9): 1011-1023. (Sept 1963).
Von Michaelis, H., Ahrens, L.H. & Willis, J.P. (1968) The composition of stony meteorites II. The analytical data and an assessment of their quality: Earth and Planetary Science Letters 5:387-394.
Ramdohr, P. (1973) The Opaque Minerals in Stony Meteorites. Elsevier Publishing Company: Amsterdam; London: New York. 245 pages.
Graham, A. L., Bevan, A. W. R. & Hutchison, B. (1985) Catalogue of Meteorites (4/e). University of Arizona Press: Tucson.
Grady, M.M (2000). Catalogue of Meteorites (5/e). Cambridge University Press: Cambridge; New York; Oakleigh; Madrid; Cape Town. 689 pages.
External Links
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php - MeteoriticalBulletinDatabase
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?code=7642 -Diep River@MetBullDatabase
http://www.encyclopedia-of-meteorites.com/test/DiepRiver_don_edwards.JPG -Diep River fragment
http://www.encyclopedia-of-meteorites.com/test/7642_24733_2704.jpg -Diep River piece (close up)
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?code=7642 -Diep River@MetBullDatabase
http://www.encyclopedia-of-meteorites.com/test/DiepRiver_don_edwards.JPG -Diep River fragment
http://www.encyclopedia-of-meteorites.com/test/7642_24733_2704.jpg -Diep River piece (close up)
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