In a message dated 5/15/2006 9:14:12 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello Matt,

Your message was lost in cyberspace  a while so my question is going back 
a few weeks. 

Questions for you  or the list. 
Are there any other published or unpublished theories as to its  history?
Has anyone ever discussed the occurrence of a "brecciated"  iron?
Are there any other irons that have a similar brecciated  appearance?
and in the "How many angels can dance on the head of a pin?"  Category...
Does this H-clast meet the criteria to be a  separatley named meteorite?

Thanks for posting I find it  facinating.
Elton
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Here is another "brecciated" iron:  Kendall County
Take a look:
 
            _www.IMPACTIKA.com/kendall1.jpg_ 
(http://www.IMPACTIKA.com/kendall1.jpg) 
_www.IMPACTIKA.com/kendall2.jpg_ (http://www.IMPACTIKA.com/kendall2.jpg) 
 
Amazing meteorite!!

Anne M. Black
www.IMPACTIKA.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
President,  I.M.C.A. Inc.
www.IMCA.cc
 
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