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  2. Cape York meteorite - Wikipedia

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    The Cape York meteorite, also known as the Innaanganeq meteorite, is one of the largest known iron meteorites, classified as a medium octahedrite in chemical group IIIAB. [5] In addition to many small fragments, at least eight large fragments with a total mass of 58 tonnes have been recovered, the largest weighing 31 tonnes (31 long tons; 34 ...

  3. Cape York (Greenland) - Wikipedia

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    A way east across the bay is the island of discovery of the Cape York Meteorite fragments. In the Greenlandic language, the name of the settlement Savissivik on the island close to the cape means 'place of meteorite iron' (savik = iron/knife), [3] alluding to the numerous meteorites from 10,000 years ago that have been found in the area. [4]

  4. Savissivik - Wikipedia

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    In the Greenlandic language, the name Savissivik means "Place of Meteoric Iron" or "Knives", [2] alluding to the numerous meteorite fragments that have been found in the area dating to about 10,000 years ago. [3] The Cape York meteorite is estimated to have weighed 100 tonnes before it exploded. [3]

  5. List of largest meteorites on Earth - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of largest meteorites on Earth. ... Cape York (Ahnighito) 1894: Meteorite Island, Greenland 3] Octahedrite: IIIAB: 30,880 kg ...

  6. Telluric iron - Wikipedia

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    Knowing that the Inuit had made tools from the Cape York meteorite, mainly due to Sir John Ross' discovery that the natives of Greenland used iron knives, Nordenskiöld landed at Fortune Bay on Disko Island to search for the material. The Inuit had told Ross that they got the iron from high on a mountain, at a site where two large boulders lay.

  7. Meteorite Island - Wikipedia

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    Meteorite Island is quite barren and desolate. It lies off the shore of Meteor Bay and is the largest of the group part of a small chain of coastal islands formed by Meteorite Island, Salve Island, George Island, Bushnan Island and a small islet. This chain of islands is located between Cape York and Cape Melville. [3]

  8. Meteoric iron - Wikipedia

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    A lance made from a narwhal tusk with an iron head made from the Cape York meteorite. Before the advent of iron smelting, meteoric iron was the only source of iron metal apart from minor amounts of telluric iron. Meteoric iron was already used before the beginning of the Iron Age to make cultural objects, tools and weapons. [8]

  9. Robert Peary - Wikipedia

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    The meteorite was of significant local economic importance: Although the Greenlanders had been obtaining the iron they needed from whalers, the Cape York meteorite was the only source of iron for tools. Peary sold it for $40,000 in 1897. [43]