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Coordinates: 35°12N 111°24W / 35.200°N 111.400°W / 35.200; -111.400
 

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Winona
TypePrimitive achondrite
GroupWinonaite
Parent bodyWinonaite-IAB-IIICD
CompositionEnstatite, olivine, meteoric iron, plagioclase, troilite
CountryUnited States
RegionArizona
Coordinates35°12′N 111°24′W / 35.200°N 111.400°W / 35.200; -111.400
Observed fallNo
Found date1928
TKW24 kilograms (53 lb)

The Winona meteorite is a primitive achondrite meteorite. It is the type specimen and by far the largest meteorite of the winonaite group.[1]

Discovery and naming[edit]

The Winona meteorite is named after Winona, Arizona. The meteorite is said to be discovered during an archaeological excavation of the Sinagua village Elden Pueblo in September 1928. The Sinagua lived in the village between 1150 and 1275. The meteorite was said to be retrieved from the cist of one of the rooms.[2][3] In fact the meteorite was found at another Sinagua site and not in Elden Pueblo[4][citation needed]

When the meteorite was removed from the cist it fell apart because it was badly weathered. The first description was made in 1929. The authors were of the opinion that the meteorite was too badly weathered to be accurately classified. They estimated that the meteorite was probably a mesosiderite.[5][6]

Mineralogy[edit]

The meteorite consists of enstatite, olivine, meteoric iron, plagioclase, troilite. Accessory minerals include alabandite, apatite, chromite, daubréelite, diopside, graphite.[6]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ M. K. Weisberg; T. J. McCoy; A. N. Krot (2006). "Systematics and Evaluation of Meteorite Classification". In D. S. Lauretta; H. Y. McSween Jr. (eds.). Meteorites and the early solar system II (PDF). Tucson: University of Arizona Press. pp. 19–52. ISBN 978-0816525621. Retrieved 15 December 2012.
  • ^ "Winona". meteorites.com.au. Retrieved 5 December 2012.
  • ^ M. M. Grady Catalogue of Meteorites (5th ed.) Cambridge UP, 2000, p. 528.
  • ^ A. L. Christenson "J. W. Simmons' account of the discovery of the Winona meteorite."Meteorite10(3):14-16, 2004
  • ^ Heineman, R. E.; L. F. Brady (1929). "The Winona meteorite". American Journal of Science. 18: 477–486. Bibcode:1929AmJS...18..477H. doi:10.2475/ajs.s5-18.108.477.
  • ^ a b Mason, Brian; Jarosewich, E. (31 May 1967). "The Winona meteorite". Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 31 (6): 1097–1099. Bibcode:1967GeCoA..31.1097M. doi:10.1016/0016-7037(67)90083-X.

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