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The Ardón L6 ordinary chondrite: A long‐hidden Spanish meteorite fall
Authors:Josep M Trigo‐Rodríguez  Jordi Llorca  Mona Weyrauch  Addi Bischoff  Carles E Moyano‐Cambero  Klaus Keil  Matthias Laubenstein  Andreas Pack  José María Madiedo  Jacinto Alonso‐Azcárate  My Riebe  Rainer Wieler  Uli Ott  Mar Tapia  Narcís Mestres
Institution:1. Institute of Space Sciences (CSIC‐IEEC), Campus UAB, Facultat de Ciències, , Bellaterra (Barcelona), 08193 Spain;2. Institute of Energy Technologies and Centre for Research in NanoEngineering, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), , 08028 Barcelona, Spain;3. Institut für Planetologie, , 48149 Münster, Germany;4. Hawai‘i Institute of Geophysics and Planetology, School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, University of Hawai‘i at Manoa, , Honolulu, Hawai‘i, 96822 USA;5. Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso, , I‐67100 Assergi (AQ), Italy;6. Georg‐August‐Universit?t, Geowissenschaftliches Zentrum, Abteilung Isotopengeologie, , D‐37077 G?ttingen, Germany;7. Departamento de Física Atómica, Molecular y Nuclear, Facultad de Física, Universidad de Sevilla, , E‐41012 Sevilla, Spain;8. Facultad de Ciencias Experimentales, Universidad de Huelva, , E‐21071 Huelva, Spain;9. Universidad de Castilla‐La Mancha (UCLM), , 45071 Toledo, Spain;10. Earth Sciences, ETH Zürich, , CH 8092 Zurich, Switzerland;11. University of West Hungary, Faculty of Natural Science (NyM TTK), , H‐9700 Szombathely, Hungary;12. Laboratori d'Estudis Geofísics Eduard Fontseré, Institut d'Estudis Catalans (LEGEF‐IEC), , Barcelona, Spain;13. Institut Ciència de Materials de Barcelona (ICMAB‐CSIC), Campus UAB, , 08193 Bellaterra (Barcelona), Spain
Abstract:We report and describe an L6 ordinary chondrite fall that occurred in Ardón, León province, Spain (longitude 5.5605°W, latitude 42.4364°N) on July 9th, 1931. The 5.5 g single stone was kept hidden for 83 yr by Rosa González Pérez, at the time an 11 yr old who had observed the fall and had recovered the meteorite. According to various newspaper reports, the event was widely observed in Northern Spain. Ardón is a very well‐preserved, fresh, strongly metamorphosed (petrologic type 6), and weakly shocked (S3) ordinary chondrite with well‐equilibrated and recrystallized minerals. The mineral compositions (olivine Fa23.7±0.3, low‐Ca pyroxene Fs20.4±0.2Wo1.5±0.2, plagioclase An10.3±0.5Ab84.3±1.2), magnetic susceptibility (log χ = 4.95 ± 0.05 × 10?9 mkg?1), bulk density (3.49 ± 0.05 g   cm?3), grain density (3.58 ± 0.05 g   cm?3), and porosity (2.5 vol%) are typical for L6 chondrites. Short‐lived radionuclides confirm that the meteorite constitutes a recent fall. The 21Ne and 38Ar cosmic ray exposure ages are both about 20–30 Ma, similar to values for many other L chondrites. The cosmogenic 22Ne/21Ne ratio indicates that preatmospheric Ardón was a relatively large body. The fact that the meteorite was hidden in private hands for 83 yr makes one wonder if other meteorite falls may have experienced the same fate, thus possibly explaining the anomalously low number of falls reported in continental Spain in the 20th century.
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