I’d say very unlikely they are all paired…may be a few… if you look at the
photos of ones available there is a lot of variation in matrix, colour and
weathering. Some of that should be evident on the Met Bulletin with
weathering grades, locations  of finds and in the photos shown there.



On Sun, 9 Feb 2025 at 14:50, Rhett Bourland via Meteorite-list <
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> I was just looking through the Meteoritical Bulletin.  There are over 70
> NWA meteorites that have been classified as CK4.  Outside of desert and
> antarctic pieces, there appear to be 7 separate pieces.  That's got me
> thinking that those 70+ NWA pieces are most likely paired.
>
> Does anyone out there have information on this?  I'd love to know if
> anyone has bothered to see if all those are from the same fall.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -rhett
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