Hi
I have recently joined this Forum as it looks like it is the best there is, thank you for allowing me to join!
ok, here goes -I recently found this object while metal detecting, and thought THATS HEAVY, then i thought its come up on my detector as some form of signal, but hey my pin pointer does not register it as metal and it looks like a rock. Further research over the last week and i know a fair bit about meteorites now and Chondrites and what they are.
Cutting a very long story a bit shorter. after my extensive research it has now led me to believe i have a Chondrite and possible CO C1 Carbonatious Chondrite
My main thought is after my scientific way of getting to 3.35grams per Cubic cm with water many bowls and scales, it is the correct weight. too heavy for terrestrial rock and too light for metallic iron ore or such. It is only slightly magnetic especially with the strongest magnet I had. It is highly conductive on my detector. I have cut a piece off and filed/polished the best I can. The pictures I have looked at look very similar to pics I have seen, especially a Kainsaz Chondrite. However i'm not sure what the condrules are meant to look like as i know on a CO they are tiny and a C1 they are non existent. I have attached some pictures of my item and the small piece after polishing and a close up. I hope there is someone who could read this (yes i know its a long post) but someone said i need to give all the information I have.
Thanks for reading and appreciate all you people out there who will know a lot more about it the me.
Oh and the full piece is 2100 grams and the small piece is 25grams