Hi Randy and all, 

How about the hypothesis that such Fe-rich (?) metallic spherules (from 
terrestrial origin) are formed through reduction of metallic magma by carbon 
stemming from very old deposits of shales and coals, as e.g. found in Greenland 
and elsewhere. 

See this abstract (about DIsko Island Fe-rich deposits in Greenland) where 
analyses of selected siderophile elemental ratios had demonstrated that a 
meteoritic origin for the metallic iron must be excluded. 

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF00389387 

See also this series of images of metallic spheruls from other origins and 
compare: 

https://www.google.fr/search?q=little+natural+metallic+spherules&tbm=isch&source=univ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi5jozXmcvgAhXNyKQKHWotBREQsAR6BAgGEAE&biw=1536&bih=792
 

I am not expert, just curious, as such spherules could be easily found upon 
panning gold in various rivers... 

Zelimir



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Objet: [meteorite-list] Admire spherules

I just received an email from a farmer with an Admire, Kansas, snail-mail 
address. He asks: 

"A glass and metal laced boulder on my farm, sets on a pocket of powdered rock 
that contains hundreds of spherules per teaspoon of dust. Could this boulder be 
a piece of crust from the ill-fated young planet that contained the Admire 
pallasite? " 

And he sent a fascinating batch of photos. 

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/18inbz00xzzs28a/AAD5NFY_8Nv829GTmPL0WJJMa?dl=0 

I don't know the answer to his question. Maybe some of you do. 

Randy Korotev 
St. Louis 
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