The Port Orford meteorite hoax concerns a 19th-century claimed meteorite discovery near Port Orford, Oregon in 1856. The meteorite has attracted the interest of meteorite hunters,[2] with a value reported as high as $300 million.[4]
28 g[2] 10–11 short tons (9,100–10,000kg) (estimated, claimed)[3]
Letter from John Evans discussing a "meteor" discovered on Bald Mountain in Oregon, dated November 25, 1859
Claimed discovery
Dr. John Evans, a medical doctor and government-appointed geologist working for the United States Department of the Interior, claimed to have found a 10-ton (10,000kg) pallasite meteorite in coastal Oregon (then Oregon Territory) on a "bald mountain" above Port Orford in 1856. Evans returned a sample to the East Coast, but he died of pneumonia in 1861 before the discovery could be corroborated.[5][4]
Hoax
It has been reported as a hoax, with modern metallurgical and other analysis showing that a 28 gram specimen[2] collected by Evans was actually part of the Imilac Chilean meteorite of 1822 and probably acquired by him in Panama on his return to the United States East Coast.[5][6] The mountain of Evans' claimed find has been tentatively identified as Johnson Mountain from Evans' reports and field notes; surveys of the area with sensitive proton magnetometers in the 1980s failed to show evidence of a nickel-rich meteorite there.[7]
Clarke, Roy S. (1993), "The Port Orford, Oregon, Meteorite Mystery", Smithsonian Contributions to the Earth Sciences, 31 (31): 1–43, doi:10.5479/si.00810274.31.1
R.S. Clarke etal. (2006), "Meteorites and the Smithsonian Institution", in Gerald Joseph Home McCall; A. J. Bowden; Richard John Howarth (eds.), The History of Meteoritics and Key Meteorite Collections: Fireballs, Falls and Finds, Geological Society of London, p.242, ISBN9781862391949{{citation}}: CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
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