Imilac
Imilac is a pallasite meteorite found in the Atacama Desert of Northern Chile in 1822.
| Imilac | |
|---|---|
|  3747g full slice from the main mass | |
| Type | Stony–iron | 
| Class | Pallasite | 
| Group | Main Group Pallasite (MGP)[1] | 
| Composition | 90% Fe, 9.9% Ni, 21.1 ppm Ga, 46.0 ppm Ge, 0.071 ppm Ir | 
| Country | Chile | 
| Region | Atacama Desert, Atacama Region | 
| Coordinates | 24°12′46″S 68°48′31″W[1] | 
| Observed fall | No | 
| Found date | 1822 | 
| TKW | 920 kg | 
| Strewn field | Yes | 
|  Related media on Wikimedia Commons | |

Classification
    
Imilac is classified as a stony–iron pallasite. Imilac specimens are highly prized by meteorite collectors due to its high concentration of beautiful olivine grains.
Strewn field
    
Numerous masses were found in a valley to the SW of Imilac. The total weight of the Imilac fall is estimated to be around 1,000 kilograms (2,200 lb). The primary strewn field is long about 8 kilometres (5.0 mi).[2]
Specimens
    

Due to weathering, intact olivine grains are present only on large specimens (over 1 kilogram (2.2 lb)). Smaller samples contain darker altered olivine crystals. On the market there are also a lot of very small (few grams) Imilac individuals called metal skeletons: they are severely weathered and lack olivine grains.
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See also
    
- Glossary of meteoritics
 Media related to Imilac at Wikimedia Commons Media related to Imilac at Wikimedia Commons