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Agoudal – Iron meteorite from Morocco The Agoudal meteorite was first identified in 2000 when two small iron fragments were found in the Agoudal region of Morocco's High Atlas Mountains. These fragments were initially sold to tourists without their true nature being known. It wasn't until September 2011, when a dealer in Errachidia purchased one, that it was confirmed to be an iron meteorite. In 2012, a systematic search of the area was carried out, during which meteorite hunters discovered a large number of fragments, most of them small. The largest fragment, weighing 60 kg, was buried approximately 50 cm below the surface. Agoudal is an iron meteorite classified as IIAB, with a known total mass exceeding 100 kg. Hundreds of small fragments weighing between 1 and 100 g have been found, as well as several larger pieces weighing 100–1000 g or more than 1 kg. Most of these fragments have an irregular shape and generally measure between 2 and 5 cm. The Agoudal meteorite contains approximately 5.5% nickel and 4.1 mg/g cobalt. It also includes traces of gallium, iridium, and gold.
Agoudal "Imilchil" Meteorite 1g – Morocco - MEAG34
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