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Kaalijärv Iron Meteorite Slice, IAB-MG, 24.92g, Neumann Bands

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Kaalijärv Iron Meteorite Slice, IAB-MG, 24.92g, Neumann BandsEtched slice from Estonia's Bronze Age impact crater This 24. 92g slice from Kaalijrv shows the classic kamacite taenite lamellae of an IAB MG octahedrite after acid etching, with parallel Neumann bands cutting across the pattern. The bands appear as fine, straight lines within individual kamacite crystals, formed by mechanical twinning during the high velocity impact that created the Kaali crater field approximately 3,500 years ago. The etched

Etched slice from Estonia's Bronze Age impact crater

This 24.92g slice from Kaalijärv shows the classic kamacite-taenite lamellae of an IAB-MG octahedrite after acid etching, with parallel Neumann bands cutting across the pattern. The bands appear as fine, straight lines within individual kamacite crystals, formed by mechanical twinning during the high-velocity impact that created the Kaali crater field approximately 3,500 years ago. The etched surface exposes the crystalline structure that developed during slow cooling in the parent body's core, now overprinted by shock deformation.

Kaalijärv material originates from the Kaali crater field on Saaremaa Island, Estonia, where nine impact craters mark a meteorite fragmentation event that occurred during the Bronze Age. The main crater measures 110 meters in diameter. This impact took place within the timeline of human settlement in the region, making Kaalijärv one of the few meteorite falls with potential archaeological and cultural connections. The meteorite fragments were first scientifically recognized in 1937, though local residents had collected iron-rich rocks from the site for centuries.

The specimen's weight and dimensions make it suitable for microscope examination of both the Widmanstätten structure and the shock features. The Neumann bands visible in this slice provide direct evidence of the violent deceleration forces experienced during atmospheric entry and ground impact.

Widmanstätten pattern and shock deformation features

Acid etching reveals the intergrowth of kamacite and taenite that characterizes iron meteorites. The lamellae width in this IAB-MG specimen falls within the medium octahedrite range, reflecting cooling rates of approximately 100 to 1,000 degrees Celsius per million years in the parent asteroid's metallic core. The pattern's clarity in this slice indicates proper etching technique and well-preserved crystal structure.

Neumann bands appear as parallel lines within kamacite crystals, distinct from the Widmanstätten lamellae. These features form through mechanical twinning of the iron crystal lattice under shock pressures exceeding 130 kilobars. The bands in this specimen crosscut the kamacite plates at specific crystallographic angles, documenting the orientation of shock waves during impact. Multiple band orientations within a single crystal indicate complex loading during the meteorite's violent arrival.

The combination of primary igneous structure (Widmanstätten pattern) and secondary shock features (Neumann bands) makes this slice valuable for understanding both the thermal history of the parent body and the mechanical effects of hypervelocity impact.

Scientific context of IAB meteorites

IAB meteorites belong to the Complex Iron group, which includes both magmatic and non-magmatic members. The IAB-MG subgroup shows evidence of crystallization from a metallic melt, consistent with formation in the core of a differentiated asteroid. Oxygen isotope studies suggest the IAB parent body may have experienced disruption and reassembly, creating a mixed population of core fragments and silicate-bearing material.

The presence of medium octahedrite structure indicates the metal cooled at depths sufficient to insulate it from rapid temperature changes, likely several kilometers below the parent body's surface. Shock features like Neumann bands were superimposed millions of years later during collisional events that eventually delivered fragments to Earth-crossing orbits. For collectors and researchers interested in how shock metamorphism affects extraterrestrial materials, see Learn About Meteorites.

Kaalijärv represents a known fall with a specific crater field, allowing correlation between meteorite composition, shock features, and impact dynamics. This connection between the meteorite's internal structure and its terrestrial impact site provides constraints on entry velocity, fragmentation altitude, and energy deposition during the Bronze Age event.

Frequently asked questions

Is this meteorite authenticated? Kaalijärv is classified as Iron IAB-MG in the Meteoritical Bulletin. You can verify the classification at the Meteoritical Bulletin search page. This specimen includes a certificate of authenticity from Treasure Coast Meteorite Co.

What are Neumann bands? Neumann bands are shock-induced deformation features in kamacite crystals, formed by mechanical twinning under pressures exceeding 130 kilobars. They appear as parallel lines within individual kamacite plates and provide direct evidence of the intense forces experienced during impact events. Their presence indicates the meteorite underwent significant shock metamorphism.

What is included with this specimen? The specimen weighs 24.92g and includes a certificate of authenticity. No display stand is included unless separately noted.

Why does Kaalijärv have both archaeological and geological significance? The Kaali impact occurred approximately 3,500 years ago during the Bronze Age, within the period of human settlement in Estonia. This timing makes Kaalijärv one of the few meteorite falls that may have been witnessed or documented in some form by ancient peoples. The preserved crater field allows study of both the meteorite's composition and the impact's effects on the local landscape and human activity.

How should I display an etched iron meteorite? Store etched iron meteorites in low-humidity environments to prevent rust formation. Light mineral oil can protect the etched surface. Avoid touching the etched face directly, as skin oils accelerate corrosion. Display cases with desiccant packets help maintain stable conditions for long-term preservation of surface detail.

Documented impact site material with visible shock features

Kaalijärv occupies a specific niche in iron meteorite collections due to its association with a known, well-studied crater field and its occurrence within recorded human history. The combination of structural clarity in the Widmanstätten pattern and the presence of distinct Neumann bands makes this 24.92g slice useful for examination and display. The specimen documents both the slow cooling environment of an asteroid core and the violent shock event that created the Estonian crater field 3,500 years ago.

Collectors seeking iron meteorites with visible shock features will find Kaalijärv material particularly relevant, as Neumann bands are not universally preserved or exposed in all etched specimens. The medium octahedrite structure provides clear kamacite plates for band visibility. For additional specimens showing impact-related features, see our Iron Meteorites collection.

Meteoritical Bulletin entry: Kaalijarv | Classification: Iron IAB-MG | Find, Estonia, 1937

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