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Imilac is a
pallasite meteorite found in the
Atacama Desert of
Northern Chile in 1822.
Imilac is
classified as a stony–iron pallasite.
Imilac specimens...
- Province, China. A m**** of 1,003
kilograms (2,211 lb) was
recovered in 2000.
Imilac,
Atacama Desert, Chile;
known since 1822.
Numerous m****es up to 200 kilograms...
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Jeppara meteorite, but
others exist such as the Brenham, Esquel, ****ang, and
Imilac meteorites.
Pallasitic (extraterrestrial)
peridot differs chemically from...
- Heat
Shield Rock (Mars) High
Possil Hoba
Homestead Hraschina Huckitta I–J
Imilac Itqiy K–L
Kaidun Kainsaz Karoonda Kesen Khatyrka Krasnojarsk L'Aigle Lac...
- 87.63000°E / 44.43000; 87.63000
Pallasite PMG 1,003 kg (2,211 lb) No 6
Imilac 1822 Anto****asta,
Chile 24°12′12″S 68°48′24″W / 24.20333°S 68.80667°W...
- 876
Monturaqui 3,415
Negrillar Neurara 3,450
Punta Rieles Pan de
Azucar Imilac 3,050
Varillas (Zaldívar) 3,100
Chimborazo (Aldo Poblete)
Augusta Victoria...
- gem-quality
olivine crystals. 2 "
Imilac, Chile" November 9, 2010 (2010-11-09) The
Meteorite Men
return to the
Imilac strewn field in Chile's
Atacama Desert...
- northeast-southwest
trending Guanaqueros and the northwest-southeast
trending Imilac-Salina del Fraile;
Llullaillaco formed on the
trace of the
latter fault...
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showing that a 28 gram
specimen collected by
Evans was
actually part of the
Imilac Chilean meteorite of 1822 and
probably acquired by him in
Panama on his...
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Socompa Socompa as seen from near the
Salar de
Imilac Highest point
Elevation 6,051 m (19,852 ft)
Prominence 2,015 m (6,611 ft)
Parent peak Ojos del Salado...