Seymchan Pallasite Slice 408g dino known as Widmanstätten pattern
Description
known as Widmanstätten pattern
This unique fossil is a powerful reminder of the prehistoric world
resulting in the formation of a fusion crust on its surface
Each unit: 56 x 20 x 4 inches
66 million years old)
Seymchan Pallasite Slice 408g dino known as Widmanstätten patternThe Seymchan Pallasite Meteorite is a highly sought after stony iron meteorite discovered in Magadan Oblast, Russia, in 1967. Initially classified as an iron meteorite, later discoveries revealed stunning sections containing olivine crystals, identifying it as a pallasite. Seymchan is unique in that some specimens display classic pallasitic structure, while others remain pure iron nickel. This dual nature makes it an extraordinary scientific and
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