%0 Journal Article
%T Mineralogy of Meteorites from the North-Eastern India: A Brief Review
%A Bhaskar J. Saikia
%A Gopalakrishnarao Parthasarathy
%A Rashmi R. Borah
%J Geomaterials
%P 83-95
%@ 2161-7546
%D 2017
%I Scientific Research Publishing
%R 10.4236/gm.2017.73007
%X
We present a brief overview of meteorites from the north-eastern India, with a
focus on falls, finds, and research developments. To date, out of a total 150
numbers of meteorites fall/find in India (in Meteoritical Bulletin Database), only
six meteorites from north-eastern region have received official international
recognition from the Nomenclature Committee of the Meteoritical Society.
Among these six meteorites, 2 finds and 4 falls, including one ureilite, two H
chondrites and three L chondrites. The first meteorite from north-eastern India
(Assam L5, Find) was documented in 1846. After a lack of 153 years, the
first fall (Sabrum LL6 chondrite) was documented in 1999. The most recent
fall is Kamargaon (L6) chondrite in 2015. Intensively researched meteorites of
this region are Goalpara and Dergaon. The reported most massive meteorite
of north-eastern India is Mahadevpur (H4/5) chondrite, 70.5 kg of total known
weight, and the rest are <13 kg of total known weight. The researches on these
meteorites from north-east India can be applied to the newly recovered meteorites
to understand the astrophysical enigma.
%K Meteorite
%K Mineralogy
%K North-East India
%U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=77991