Jerslev, the first iron meteorite from Denmark

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Intergranular Corrosion, Iron Meteorites, Meteoritic Composition, Chlorides, Denmark, Ground Water, Sikhote-Alin Meteorite, Meteorites, Jerslev, Iron Meteorites, Iib Irons, Comparisons, Analysis, Octahedrites, Contamination, Description, Samples, Meteorite, Tem, Electron Microscopy, Photomicrographs, Microprobe Methods, Roaldite, Iron Nitride, Composition, Sulfur, Composition, Mineralogy

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Jerslev is a new iron meteorite of 40 kg, found 1976 on the island of Sjaelland, Denmark. The coordidnates are 55 deg 36 min N, 11 deg 13 min E, and the altitude 20 m. It was excavated from moraine deposits from a depth of about 0.5 m. Jerslev is a coarsest octahedrite of group II B, related to Mount Joy and Sikhote-Alin. It shows intergranular corrosion from a long exposure to terrestrial ground-water rich in chlorides.

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