Gay Gulch meteorite
Appearance
	
	
| Gay Gulch | |
|---|---|
| Type | Iron | 
| Structural classification | Nickel-rich ataxite | 
| Group | IAB-sHH[1] | 
| Country | Canada | 
| Region | Yukon, Canada | 
| Coordinates | 63°55′00″N 139°20′00″W / 63.91667°N 139.33333°W | 
| Observed fall | no | 
| Found date | 1901 | 
| TKW | 0.483 kilograms (1.06 lb)[1] | 
Gay Gulch is an iron meteorite[1] found in 1901 by miners near Dawson City, Yukon Territory, using a slice box to mine alluvial gold.[2] They were exploiting Pliocene gravel, hence the meteorite may have fallen at that time.
Classification
[edit]It is a nickel-rich ataxite, IAB-sHH.
Fragments
[edit]The main mass is in the National Meteorite Collection, Ottawa.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c Meteoritical Bulletin Database
 - ^ Johnston, R. A. A 1915 Gay Gulch and Skookum meteorites, Ottawa: Canada. Geological Survey, 31 pages