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Kaalijärv Iron Meteorite Slice, IAB-MG, 38.39g, Neumann Bands

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Kaalijärv Iron Meteorite Slice, IAB-MG, 38.39g, Neumann BandsEtched iron slice with visible shock features This 38. 39g slice cuts through the kamacite and taenite crystal structure of Kaalijrv, an iron meteorite linked to a well documented crater field on Saaremaa Island, Estonia. The slice has been acid etched to reveal its internal architecture: intersecting kamacite lamellae form the classic Widmansttten pattern, and within those plates run narrow parallel lines called Neumann bands. These bands represent

Etched iron slice with visible shock features

This 38.39g slice cuts through the kamacite and taenite crystal structure of Kaalijärv, an iron meteorite linked to a well-documented crater field on Saaremaa Island, Estonia. The slice has been acid-etched to reveal its internal architecture: intersecting kamacite lamellae form the classic Widmanstätten pattern, and within those plates run narrow parallel lines called Neumann bands. These bands represent mechanical twinning in the iron crystal lattice, a permanent record of the shock event that excavated the craters roughly 3,500 years before present.

The surface finish allows clear observation of both features under ambient light. The Neumann bands appear as dark, thread-like traces cutting across the lighter kamacite zones. Their orientation and density in this slice provide direct evidence of shock direction and intensity. Few iron meteorite specimens display Neumann bands this prominently at a weight class accessible to most collectors.

The slice measures approximately 75mm by 45mm and has been stabilized after etching to prevent oxidation. No stand is included.

Structure and features

The Widmanstätten pattern forms when kamacite (low-nickel iron) exsolves from taenite (high-nickel iron) during cooling rates of approximately one to several hundred degrees Celsius per million years. This specimen cooled within the metallic core of a disrupted asteroid, allowing the nickel-iron alloy to crystallize along preferred octahedral planes. The resulting structure consists of kamacite plates separated by taenite ribbons, with plate widths in the medium range typical of IAB-MG octahedrites.

Neumann bands are crystallographic twins produced when shock waves exceed the elastic limit of kamacite. The twins form on specific lattice planes and remain as permanent deformation features. In this slice, the bands run in multiple orientations, reflecting the complex stress field of the impact that formed the Kaalijärv crater field. The bands are most visible within the wider kamacite lamellae where etching contrast is strongest.

The slice also shows minor surface pitting and small inclusions of troilite (iron sulfide), common accessory phases in IAB irons. The etched surface has developed a light patina that enhances structural contrast without obscuring fine detail.

Scientific context

IAB meteorites belong to a complex group of iron meteorites with heterogeneous compositions and structures. Unlike magmatic irons that crystallized from molten metal pools, IAB irons likely formed through impact melting and reassembly of silicate-metal mixtures on a partially differentiated parent body. This formation mechanism explains the chemical and textural diversity within the IAB group, which includes both coarse and fine octahedrites as well as silicate-bearing inclusions.

Kaalijärv material specifically represents the medium-grained (MG) subgroup, characterized by kamacite bandwidth and nickel content intermediate within the IAB range. The presence of well-developed Neumann bands indicates that this meteoroid experienced at least one significant shock event prior to atmospheric entry, possibly related to the same collisional history that eventually ejected it from the asteroid belt and sent it toward Earth.

The fall itself occurred during the Bronze Age, making it one of the youngest meteorite impact events with observable craters. Archaeological evidence suggests the impacts may have influenced local settlement patterns and cultural development. For collectors interested in the broader science of meteorite identification and classification, see Learn About Meteorites.

Frequently asked questions

Is this meteorite authenticated? Kaalijärv is classified in the Meteoritical Bulletin as an iron meteorite (IAB-MG octahedrite). You can verify this classification through the Meteoritical Bulletin search. This specimen includes a certificate of authenticity documenting its weight, classification, and provenance.

What are Neumann bands? Neumann bands are shock-induced deformation features in kamacite (low-nickel iron). When a meteorite experiences high-pressure impacts, the crystal lattice undergoes mechanical twinning along specific planes. These twins appear as parallel lines within individual kamacite plates after etching. They provide direct evidence of shock history and are scientifically valuable markers of impact processes.

What is included with this specimen? The specimen weighs 38.39g and includes a certificate of authenticity. No display stand is included.

How should I store an etched iron meteorite? Store in a low-humidity environment. Etched surfaces are more reactive to moisture than polished or natural surfaces. A silica gel pack in the storage container helps prevent oxidation. Light mineral oil applied to the surface provides additional protection but may slightly darken the patina.

Why is Kaalijärv significant to collectors? Kaalijärv is one of the few iron meteorites directly associated with a known crater field and a specific historical timeframe. The impact occurred within recorded human history, approximately 3,500 years before present. This connection between material sample and terrestrial impact site makes it both geologically and culturally notable.

Collector significance

Iron meteorites with visible Neumann bands represent a small subset of available material. Most irons show only Widmanstätten structure; bands require specific shock conditions and favorable crystal orientation relative to the cut plane. This 38.39g slice offers both features at a size and price point accessible to intermediate collectors building reference collections of impact phenomena.

Kaalijärv also occupies a position between common witnessed falls and high-end rarities. The total known weight from the crater field is substantial enough to support availability, but etched slices with prominent shock features remain selectively distributed. Material from this locality has been held in institutional collections for decades, establishing its scientific pedigree.

For collectors building comprehensive iron meteorite reference sets, see our full Iron Meteorites collection.

Meteoritical Bulletin entry: Kaalijarv | Classification: Iron meteorite (IAB-MG octahedrite) | Find, Estonia, 1937

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