Astronomical School’s Report, 2011, Volume 7, Issue 2, Pages 175–178

https://doi.org/10.18372/2411-6602.07.2175
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UDC 523.68

Chemical and mineral composition of particles of bright bolid EN171101 “Turyi Remety” in Zakarpattya region

Belevtsev R.Ya.1, Churyumov K.I.2, Sobotovich E.V.1, Spivak S.D.1, Blajko V.I.1, Solonenko V.I.3, Shehunova S.B.4, Stadnichenko S.N.4

1NASU Institute of Environment Geochemistry, Ukraine
2Kyiv Shevchenko National University, Ukraine
3Vinnytsia State Pedagogical University, Ukraine
4Institute of Geological Sciences, NAS of Ukraine

Abstract

In 2007–2010 years mineralogo-geochemical search investigations were conducted in the area of bright bolide EN171101 “Turyi Remety” impact at Perechinsky region of Zakarpattya. In a year 2010 at the place of supposed meteorite impact under the shlikh examination of streams numerous melted magnet balls were found along with segments of quite considerable dimensions – up to 5 mm across, which represent suppos-ingly the parts of bolide.

Keywords: bolides; chemical and mineral composition of meteorites

References

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