Draveil (H5)

 28.00

Description

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Draveil        48°41.2’N, 2°25.7’E

Ile-del-France, France

Fell: 13 July 2011

Classification: Ordinary chondrite (H5)

History: A 206 g stone was found in a roof in Draveil on July 13, 2011, by N. and J.-P. Eydens and reported to P.-M. Pelé and A. Jambon (UPVI) a few days after the event. It was later discovered that a 5.2 kg stone had been seen to fall in a garden by a mailman in Savigny sur Orge at 12:30 am (local time) on that same day. Two more stones (88 g and 2 kg) made holes and dents in roofs in Draveil and Grigny, and a fifth one was later found by two schoolgirls in the park of the Rosa Parks high school in Montgeron. One was reported to have crashed through the windshield of a car in Draveil.

Physical characteristics: All stones are covered with a dull gray fusion crust except where they hit the ground or roofs. Most exhibit on their surface at least one rectangular cavity, partly filled with fusion crust as if a pool of liquid had flowed in the cavity.

Petrography: (A. Jambon, UPVI; R. Hewins, C. Fieni and B. Zanda, MNHNP; E. Dransart, EMTT). Equilibrated texture, relict chondrules, abundant metal.

Geochemistry: Olivine: Fa18.7±0.3 (N=19); Low Calcium pyroxene Fs16.7±0.6, Wo1.3±0.8 (N=8) (EMP).

Classification: Ordinary chondrite (H5).

Specimens: Main mass: MNHNP (7338 g, 4 stones)


State/Prov/County: Ile-del-France
Origin or pseudonym: Draveil
Date: 13 July 2011
Latitude: 48°41.2’N
Longitude: 2°25.7’E
Mass (g): 7500
Pieces: 6
Class: H5
Shock stage: moderate
Weathering grade: W0
Fayalite (mol%): 18.7±0.3 (N=19)
Ferrosilite (mol%): 16.7±0.6 (N=8)
Wollastonite (mol%): 1.3±0.8
Magnetic suscept.: 5.15
Classifier: A. Jambon, UPVI; R. Hewins, C. Fieni and B. Zanda, MNHNP; E. Dransart, EMTT
Type spec mass (g): 80
Type spec location: MNHNP
Main mass: MNHNP
Finder: N. and J.-P. Eydens
Comments: Submitted by A. Jambon and B. Zanda

Additional information

specimen nr

nr 40, nr 41