Possible SiCO4 Meteorite Mars/Earth?
Taken by John on February 1, 2025 @ Alabama
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It could be Wetumpka Meteorite fragment 40 miles away. Or it could be Mars or other Planet Meteorite. Not Magnetic, 3.58g/cm3=S.G., 12.29 grams Mass. Made from Sand I think in shallow pre-historic ocean, SiCO4, Silicone Carbonate = SiCO2 + CO2 @ 18GPa and 872F. Sand is 86% Silicone Dioxide. Critters. Some Critters look very Strange, Red/Orange. Paramagnetic. scratches steel, Moh's > Steel. Found in 2005 100ft. from a Dinosaur Egg. See Youtube.com Channel JGHPS.
Photographer's website:
https://Yes, Youtube.com/jghps
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