Analytical study of spherules from the site of the Tungusk explosion

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Bolides, Meteoritic Composition, Spherules, Tungusk Meteorite, Iridium, Meteorite Craters, Micrometeoroids, X Ray Spectroscopy

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A group of 80 magnetic spherules recovered in the vicinity of the site of the Tungusk explosion of June 1908 have been analyzed and compared with Fe-Ni spherules from the steady micrometeoroid flux. Most (90 percent) of the spherules cannot be identified with any known micrometeorite family, and their low average iridium content suggests a terrestrial origin. It is found that only three of the spherules (consisting of a single iron oxide phase) could have been produced by the event, and that the previous studies have overestimated the Tungusk iron debris.

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