A mass of nearly 6kg was found about 0.5 mile W of South Byron, M.H.Hey, Cat. Met., 1966, p.459. Nitrogen abundance, E.K.Gibson and C.B.Moore, GCA, 1971, 35, p.877. Chemically anomalous, but similar to Babb’s Mill (Troost’s Iron), analysis, 17.8% Ni, 20.0 ppm Ga, 45.0 ppm Ge, 28 ppm Ir, E.R.D.Scott et al., GCA, 1973, 37, p.1957. Metallographic description, V.F.Buchwald, Handbook of Iron Meteorites, Univ. of California, 1975, p.1158.
Location: New York
Peekskill
After a fireball and loud noise, a stone fell on Michelle Knapp’s car, parked before her house at 207 Wells Street, Peekskill. A stone of 12.37kg and about 200g in fragments were recovered, Met. Bull. 75, Meteoritics, 1993, 28, p.695. Classification and analysis, olivine Fa20, pyroxene Fs17, light, cm-sized H6 clasts in darker H6 matrix, I.Casanova, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, USA. X-ray powder pattern of plagioclase, Y.Nakamuta and Y.Motomura, LPSC, 1996, 27, p.931 (abs.). Cosmogenic noble gas and radionuclide data, track densities and exposure history, Th.Graf et al., MAPS, 1997, 32, p.25. Chemical composition, mineral chemistry and structural state of sodic plagioclase crystals; shock classification, Y.Nakamuta and Y.Motomura, MAPS, 1999, 34, p.763. Cosmogenic radionuclide data, V.A.Alexeev et al., LPSC, 2001, 32, abs. #1024. Magnetic susceptibility, P.Rochette et al., MAPS, 2003, 38, p.251.