Keith inquired: > Does anyone know the Modern Name of a Meteorite from "Kakovy" from before > 1890 maybe Russia.
Maybe this one? Kakowa, L6, veined Oravita, Romania 45° 08' N / 021° 40' E Fell 1858, May 19, 08:00 hrs After detonations, a stone of 577 grams was seen to fall (W. von Haidinger, Sitzungsbericht der Akad. Wiss. Wien, Math.Naturwiss. Kl., 1859, 34, p. 11). Amount and composition of Ni-Fe, G.T. Prior, Min. Mag., 1919, 18, p. 353. A chromite-feldspar intergrowth is figured, P. Ramdohr, GCA, 1967, 31, p. 1961. Olivine Fa23, B. Mason, GCA, 1963, 27, p. 1011. Or maybe: Guea (also called) Cacak - fell 1891 in Serbia - ungrouped Jelica (LL6) - also Serbia - fell 1889 - also called Chachak or Cacak Best regs, Bernd ______________________________________________ Meteorite-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list