[meteorite-list] Mystery Meteorite

From: Peter Marmet <p.marmet_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:28:20 2004
Message-ID: <3F7D2AE2.7A42921A_at_dplanet.ch>

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The H.H.Nininger Collection of Meteorites (1933 version) lists a
meteorite that I find no where else in the literature. It'll be obvious
to many on the list why I would like to know about this.
 "Ollague, Bolivia, South America. Pallasite. P. Found 1924. Known Wt.
6.66 Kgs. Specimen:146a. 376 grams."
 Any information will be appreciated.
 Thank you,
 Kevin Kichinka



Hi Kevin and list,

Ollague is synonym for Imilac.

Peter M.

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<p><i>The H.H.Nininger Collection of Meteorites (1933 version) lists a
meteorite that I find no where else in the literature. It'll be obvious
to many on the list why I would like to know about this.</i>
<br><i>&nbsp;"Ollague, Bolivia, South America. Pallasite. P. Found 1924.
Known Wt. 6.66 Kgs. Specimen:146a. 376 grams."</i>
<br><i>&nbsp;Any information will be appreciated.</i>
<br><i>&nbsp;Thank you,</i>
<br><i>&nbsp;Kevin Kichinka</i>
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<p>Hi Kevin and list,
<p>Ollague is synonym for <b>Imilac.</b><b></b>
<p>Peter M.
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Received on Fri 03 Oct 2003 03:53:07 AM PDT


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