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Kaalijärv Iron Meteorite Slice, IAB-MG, 45.71g, Neumann Bands

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Kaalijärv Iron Meteorite Slice, IAB-MG, 45.71g, Neumann Bands45. 71g slice preserves impact crater field history This 45. 71g Kaalijrv slice comes from one of the few meteorites directly linked to a preserved crater field. The Kaali impact structure on Saaremaa Island, Estonia, formed approximately 3,500 years ago during the Bronze Age, creating nine craters when a single iron body fragmented during atmospheric entry. The main crater measures 110 meters in diameter and remains visible today, making this

45.71g slice preserves impact crater field history

This 45.71g Kaalijärv slice comes from one of the few meteorites directly linked to a preserved crater field. The Kaali impact structure on Saaremaa Island, Estonia, formed approximately 3,500 years ago during the Bronze Age, creating nine craters when a single iron body fragmented during atmospheric entry. The main crater measures 110 meters in diameter and remains visible today, making this meteorite one of the youngest impact events with both material and terrestrial evidence available to collectors.

The specimen has been etched to reveal internal structure. Neumann bands cross the kamacite lamellae as fine parallel lines, recording shock pressures experienced during either the parent body disruption event or the terminal impact on Earth. These deformation features provide a readable record of the forces that shaped this iron's history from asteroid core to terrestrial crater field.

Widmanstätten pattern with shock deformation

As an IAB-MG (medium-grained) octahedrite, this specimen displays the classic Widmanstätten pattern formed through extremely slow cooling within a differentiated asteroid core. Kamacite bands measuring several millimeters in width intersect at characteristic octahedral angles, bounded by thinner taenite ribbons. The crystalline structure reflects cooling rates of approximately 1-10 degrees Celsius per million years.

Neumann bands appear as sets of parallel lines within individual kamacite crystals. These shock-induced twin lamellae form when iron crystals deform plastically under pressures exceeding 130 kilobars. Multiple band orientations visible in this slice indicate the material experienced complex shock loading, consistent with either a catastrophic parent body collision or the hypervelocity impact that formed the Estonian crater field. The bands contrast visibly against the etched kamacite surface.

IAB complex formation and parent body origin

The IAB complex represents a diverse group of iron meteorites that cooled at varying rates within a disrupted and reassembled parent body. Unlike magmatic irons that crystallized from a homogeneous molten core, IAB irons contain silicate inclusions and show chemical variations suggesting formation through impact-generated melting rather than standard planetary differentiation. The MG structural classification indicates medium kamacite bandwidth resulting from intermediate cooling rates.

Current models suggest the IAB parent body experienced a major collision early in solar system history, creating a mixed assemblage of metal and silicate that partially melted and subsequently cooled at different rates depending on fragment size and burial depth. This complex history distinguishes IAB meteorites from simpler magmatic iron groups. For more on iron meteorite classification and structure, see Learn About Meteorites.

Frequently asked questions

Is this meteorite authenticated? Yes. Kaalijärv is classified as Iron IAB-MG in the Meteoritical Bulletin. You can verify the classification at MetBull search: Kaalijarv. This specimen includes a certificate of authenticity with purchase.

What are Neumann bands? Neumann bands are parallel shock-induced deformation features that form within iron meteorite crystals when subjected to extreme pressure, typically above 130 kilobars. They appear as fine parallel lines crossing the kamacite structure and serve as a permanent record of impact events experienced by the meteorite.

What is included with this specimen? You receive the 45.71g etched slice and a certificate of authenticity. No display stand is included.

Why is the Kaalijärv fall significant? Kaalijärv is one of few meteorites with a preserved, dateable crater field. The Bronze Age impact on Saaremaa Island created visible craters still accessible today, making this material historically and geologically significant beyond its crystalline structure.

Can I see the Widmanstätten pattern without magnification? Yes. The medium-grained structure of this IAB-MG octahedrite produces kamacite bands several millimeters wide, clearly visible to the naked eye on the etched surface. The Neumann bands require closer inspection but are visible without magnification under proper lighting.

Structural clarity and terrestrial impact context

Iron meteorite collectors value Kaalijärv for its dual appeal: well-developed octahedral structure with visible shock features, combined with documented connection to a terrestrial impact site. The presence of Neumann bands in this slice adds scientific value, as these features provide direct evidence of the extreme forces iron meteorites experience during their violent histories. The medium grain size offers optimal visual clarity of both the Widmanstätten pattern and the superimposed deformation bands.

At 45.71g, this slice provides substantial display presence while remaining accessible for collectors building comprehensive iron meteorite representations. The etched surface reveals structural detail across the entire face, with multiple Neumann band orientations readable under examination. Material from this Estonian crater field appears less frequently in the market compared to larger iron falls, adding collecting interest to specimens with clear structural features. Browse additional etched iron specimens in our Iron Meteorites collection.

Meteoritical Bulletin entry: Kaalijarv | Classification: Iron IAB-MG | Find, Estonia, 1937

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