H Chondrite

17,594 meteorites · 26,402.7 kg total mass

H chondrites (high-iron) are the most common type of ordinary chondrite. They contain 25-31% total iron and are among the most frequently recovered meteorites on Earth.

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Name Mass
Richardton 90.0 kg
Mills 88.0 kg
Tulia (a) 86.0 kg
Juanita de Angeles 85.0 kg
Kernouve 80.0 kg
Northbranch 76.0 kg
Yelland Dry Lake 76.0 kg
Xingyang 75.5 kg
Acme 75.0 kg
Northwest Africa 267 73.9 kg
Merua 71.4 kg
Portales Valley 71.4 kg
Mahadevpur 70.5 kg
Lahmada 009 70.0 kg
Xinyi 69.0 kg
Timochin 65.5 kg
Tanezrouft 072 62.3 kg
Covert 61.0 kg
Miami 57.7 kg
Gladstone (stone) 57.3 kg
Farmville 56.0 kg
Ashmore 55.4 kg
Wellman (a) 55.0 kg
Rosebud 54.9 kg
Markovka 54.2 kg
Northwest Africa 4526 52.9 kg
Benjamin 51.8 kg
Ingella Station 50.0 kg
Hammadah al Hamra 153 50.0 kg
Nuevo Mercurio 50.0 kg
Wuan 50.0 kg
Limerick 50.0 kg
Sukhoj Liman 48.0 kg
Dresden (Ontario) 47.7 kg
Cuero 46.5 kg
Dumas (a) 46.1 kg
Woodward County 45.5 kg
Northwest Africa 7150 45.3 kg
Thuathe 45.3 kg
Northwest Africa 4300 45.2 kg
Wellman (c) 45.0 kg
Vyatka 45.0 kg
Dhajala 45.0 kg
Dhofar 1433 44.8 kg
Northwest Africa 5460 44.4 kg
Dar al Gani 610 44.0 kg
Seminole 43.9 kg
Dhofar 1288 43.6 kg
Sayh al Uhaymir 270 43.5 kg
Northwest Africa 7144 43.4 kg