Matteo Chinellato wrote:

> Where is possible find the history's of the Esquel and
> Chinga meteorite? Thanks for help. Regards Matteo

Hello Matteo and List,

As for Esquel, I can offer the following references:

F. ULFF-M�LLER (1998) Paucity of sulfide in a large slab of Esquel:
New perspectives on pallasite formation (Meteoritics 33-2, 1998, 221):
Haag reports that the original mass was 680 kg, not 1500 kg as reported
in the British Museum catalog.

ULFF-M�LLER F. (1998) Paucity of sulfide in a large slab of Esquel: New
perspectives on pallasite formation (Meteoritics 33-2, 1998, 221-227).


and with regard to Chinga:


BUCHWALD V.F. (1975) Handbook of Iron Meteorites, Volume 2, pp. 461-464.

TERTICHNAYA B.V. et al. (1996) The mineralogy of the
ancient ataxite Chinga (abs. Meteoritics 31-4, 1996, A141).

GROKHOVSKY V.I. et al. (1999) Experimental shock loading of the
Chinga ataxite in spherical shock waves (MAPS 34-4, 1999, A 048).

GALLANT R.A. (1997) Chinge - Murder, Greed, Dumplings, &
Meteorites (M! February 1997, Pallasite Press 1997, Part I).

GALLANT R.A. (1997) Chinge - Murder, Greed, Dumplings, &
Meteorites (M! May 1997, Pallasite Press 1997, Part II).

GROKHOVSKY V.I. et al. (2000) M�ssbauer spectroscopy of
the Chinga meteorite (MAPS 35-5, 2000, Suppl., A066).

BARTOSCHEWITZ R. et al. (2001) Tridymite from
the Chinga ataxite (MAPS 36-9, 2001, A014).

GROKHOVSKY V.I. et al. (2001) M�ssbauer spectroscopy of the Chinga
meteorite loading in spherical waves (MAPS 36-9, 2001, A073).


Best wishes,

Bernd

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