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摘要
1932年5月,这位作家得到了新墨西哥州皮农镇的菱铁矿。这颗陨石相当不成形,重约17.85公斤(39又1/4磅)。根据F. G. Hawley的化学分析,它被证明是一种富镍的ataxite,镍含量为16.32%。这块陨石主要保存在新墨西哥州农业学院的梅西拉公园和科罗拉多州丹佛市的宁宁格收藏馆。
The Pinon, New Mexico, siderite came into the writer's hands in May, 1932. The meteorite was a rather shapeless mass weighing about 17.85 kgs. (39 1/4 lbs.). It proved to be a nickel-rich ataxite, with a nickel content of 16.32%, according to a chemical analysis by F. G. Hawley, which is given in full. The meteorite is preserved chiefly in the State Agricultural College of New Mexico at Mesilla Park and in the Nininger Collection in Denver, Colorado.