Name: LAHRAULI 26°47'N., 82°50'E. Synonym: Basti Place of fall: Lahrauli village, Basti district, Uttar Pradesh, India. Date of fall: March 24, 1955, at about 1100 hrs. Class and type: Stone. Achondrite, Ca-poor. Ureilite. Olivine Fo74-85, total iron = 13.29%. Number of individual specimens: 1 Total weight: 900 g, approximately. Circumstances of fall: Not reported. Source
Title: The Lahrauli ureilite Authors: Bhandari, N.; Shah, V. G.; Graham, A.
A meteorite which fell at Lahrauli, district Basti, U.P. (India) in 1955 has been examined for mineralogical, chemical and cosmogenic characteristics. It contains pigeonite Wo(7.7)Fs(18) (with Cr2O3 = 1.2% and Al2O3 = 0.4%), olivine Fo(79) (with CaO = 0.3% and Cr2O3 = 0.7%) and diamond. The basic similarities of this meteorite to Goalpara, Dyalpur, Havero and Novo Urei indicate that it is a ureilite. Cosmic ray tracks have been measured in the olivine and pyroxene grains. Track density of 2.3 x 10 to the 6th/sq cm in olivines and VVH/VH ratio of 0.001 is similar to that observed in other meteorites.