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HaH 193 | which depends on its composition | unshocked | S1 | S1 shock stage meteorite | during meteor phase which depends on composition | Hammadah al Hamra | shock metamorphism | HaH 193 | can be severe due to long exposure time to environmental corrosion agents | W3 | HaH | | lower because the fall was not witnessed | 485755 kg | 28° 39.28' N., 13° 27.52' E. | October 1996 | 0.259 kg |
 | 1691 | directly proportional to initial velocity | less than 5 GPa |
Mount Morris | low | | | winonaite | high because it is more friable than iron meteorite | strewn fields, elongated footprints which depends on impact angle, airbursts, and impact velocity | | based on the locale, region, or nearby town in which the fall occurred | | | | 7.1 % of meteorite falls | | 1606 kg | in degrees, minutes and seconds of lattitude and longitude | | | | 70 | high because it is more friable than iron meteorite | |
Pontlyfni | low | | | winonaite | high because it is more friable than iron meteorite | strewn fields, elongated footprints which depends on impact angle, airbursts, and impact velocity | | based on the locale, region, or nearby town in which the fall occurred | | | | 7.1 % of meteorite falls | | 1606 kg | in degrees, minutes and seconds of lattitude and longitude | | | | 70 | high because it is more friable than iron meteorite | |
Tierra Blanca | which depends on its composition | | | meteorite find | during meteor phase which depends on composition | Tierra Blanca Creek 10 km SW of Canyon, Texas | | Tierra Blanca | can be severe due to long exposure time to environmental corrosion agents | | | | lower because the fall was not witnessed | 485755 kg | 34° 56' N., 102° 01' W. | before 1965 | 0.860 kg |
 | 1691 | directly proportional to initial velocity | |
Winona | low | | | winonaite | high because it is more friable than iron meteorite | strewn fields, elongated footprints which depends on impact angle, airbursts, and impact velocity | | based on the locale, region, or nearby town in which the fall occurred | | | | 7.1 % of meteorite falls | | 1606 kg | in degrees, minutes and seconds of lattitude and longitude | | | | 70 | high because it is more friable than iron meteorite | |