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Large Natural Canyon Diablo Meteorite Graphite Nodule – Meteor Crater, Arizona – 120g
Large Natural Canyon Diablo Meteorite Graphite Nodule – Meteor Crater, Arizona – 120g
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A remarkable 120-gram natural graphite nodule recovered from the world-famous Canyon Diablo meteorite strewn field surrounding Meteor Crater near Winslow, Arizona. Graphite nodules are among the most fascinating and collectible products associated with the Canyon Diablo iron meteorite, prized for their unusual origin and direct connection to one of Earth's most famous impact sites.
Unlike metallic meteorite fragments, these graphite nodules represent carbon-rich inclusions found within the Canyon Diablo meteorite. They are highly sought after by collectors due to their rarity, scientific significance, and unmistakable association with the meteorite responsible for creating Meteor Crater.
Specimen Highlights
- Natural Canyon Diablo Graphite Nodule
- Weight: 120 grams
- Meteor Crater (Barringer Crater) strewn field
- Near Winslow, Arizona, USA
- Carbon-rich inclusion from the Canyon Diablo meteorite
- Excellent collector specimen
- Historic Arizona meteorite locality
Meteorite Information
- Meteorite: Canyon Diablo
- Classification: Iron Meteorite (IAB Complex)
- Location: Meteor Crater, Arizona
- Discovery: 1891
- Associated Impact Site: Meteor Crater (Barringer Crater)
The Canyon Diablo meteorite is among the most studied meteorites in history and is forever linked to Meteor Crater, one of the best-preserved meteorite impact structures on Earth. Its graphite nodules are a distinctive and highly collectible component of this legendary meteorite.
Collectors Value Graphite Nodules For:
- Historic Meteor Crater provenance
- Natural carbon-rich composition
- Association with the Canyon Diablo meteorite
- Scientific and educational significance
- Increasing scarcity of larger specimens
- Excellent display appeal
Natural Features May Include
- Smooth to irregular natural surfaces
- Metallic inclusions
- Natural fractures
- Rounded or irregular form
- Distinct graphite texture
- Unique internal structure
Provenance
Meteor Crater (Barringer Crater) Strewn Field
Near Winslow, Coconino County, Arizona, USA
Ex: Southwest Meteorite Laboratory > Kilgore
Collector Notes
Graphite nodules are significantly less common than ordinary Canyon Diablo iron fragments and have long been prized by advanced meteorite collectors. Larger specimens, such as this 120-gram example, are especially desirable due to their scarcity and impressive display presence.
These nodules offer collectors an opportunity to own a unique piece of the Canyon Diablo meteorite that differs dramatically in appearance from the more familiar iron masses while retaining the same historic connection to Meteor Crater.
Condition
Please review all photographs carefully for overall condition, size, natural surface characteristics, and any metallic inclusions, as they are considered part of the description. This is a completely natural meteorite graphite nodule and retains the authentic features developed through its extraterrestrial origin and long-term terrestrial history.
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