Hello Everyone,
I have been studying nakhlites in general and martian meteorite NWA 998 in
particular. This paper,
http://www-curator.jsc.nasa.gov/antmet/mmc/XXV_NWA998.pdf
quotes a CRE of 9.3 m.y. using 38Ar. This paper
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2005/pdf/1137.pdf
quotes a CRE a
Hi Folks,
I think a few of you chaps know of Abdelfattah, a Moroccan dealer - I know
nowt about the chap personally. He has sent me some pics of 3.3kg of
meteorites (about 8 individuals).
Now, he's asking $140 a kg plus shipping - Having to make the assumption
that these are just OCs - this sound
Well, the good times in Sahara are over, we all have to get used with that
fact, although so many newer collectors refuse to face the truth.
The Munich show is always well frequented by Moroccans (it's not so far like
Tucson for them). Dramatically was the decline of the amounts of material
from th
There's always quite a bit of talk about dwindling supply. Who cares about
supply issues if there isn't much demand 5 years from now.
I sure would like to hear some feedback about demand.
Especially from the top dealers like Mike, Hupes, Elliot, Blaine etc.
I cant be the only collector wondering
Dear List and Al,
Al forgot important information about the
Powellsville, Ohio meteorite; it has been noted that
within the iron red crystals or inclusions have been
found. It has NOT been determined as to what the
crystals or inclusions are. Not all Powellsvile
specimens exhibit this rare oc
Hi Bob,
read the back mails on the list, read about the total amounts of meteorites
in Antarctica, in Oman and from NWA. Read how many non-irons are there in
total and so on. Compare the amounts presented at the shows. Take a look on
the number of finds and tkws produced by other deserts than Saha
Ho list,
its St.Martins Day, thus I have to buy a lampion.
To realize this keen project, Ill sell some stuff at low prrrices:
DaG 318
Libya, found 1997,
tkw 4.236kg
Riker boxed fullslice 64 grams 190$.
(the most unstriking H3, I know of. Bought it once from Buehler).
KAINSAZ,
The CO3.1 fall
Hi everyone -
Well, Mike certainly has obtained a rare specimen.
The question is "Why are silicated irons of this type
so rare?"
At the risk of revealing my stupidity, I'd like to ask
if it could be that they are cometary origin,
representing cometary core material?
That might account for th
Hi list.I have 4 auctions on going all with buy it
nows.I have a 35 gram sikote-alin with a small hole,I
also put up a 21 gram slice of NWA 2706,also a dhofar
1250,a 48 gram endcut,also it is a main mass
classified as an L3.8,and finaly a small brachinite
cut fragment.Remember view at your liesure.
Hi AllI have several nice auctions ending today with few still at 95 cents.http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmeteorfinderHighlights include;
21.70 g Millbillillie with a low reserve( the only one on my list with a reserve)http://cgi.ebay.com/Millbillillie-Eucrite-Fall-21-70-g-whole-stoneMeteorite_W0
hello
days ago a person with name Gordon Lee have sent to me
this email
Hello,
I am Mr Gordon Lee.
I work in California as a Financial Consultant.
I actually saw the (DaG 670 shergottite) advert you
placed and I will like to know the last offer you want
to let it out and gather more info about i
A few years ago someone on the list was selling diamond saw blades for rock cutters. Anyone remember who that was? I remember that the price was right. Jim Balister
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That is a truly beautiful and magnificent meteorite!! Thanks for sharing! SuziMichael Farmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: http://www.meteoriteguy.com/collection/Patagoniairon.htmHi everyone, I just received the packaged containingthe main mass and remaining slices of the silicatediron from Arge
From the reporter:
From: Eakin, Alicia
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Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006
1:01 PM
To: Hicks, Norman
Subject: RE: Valdostameteor/Eakin
Hi Norman,
Thanks for the email. The
residents said they saw the light Saturday night around 8 P-M. The
As
Hello Mike, many thanks for the nice pictures. That is really a very very nice iron what you have. A slice is more beautiful as the other! But I got already a really wonderful slice of you in Munich. Thank you very much for this sensational iron. Many greetings Mirko
Was ist Gl
Greetings,
On Sunday, our auction of a large and nice
sculptured Muonionalusta meteorite ends.
Please, have a look at:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Muonionalusta-iron-meteorite23400gram-PERFECT-quality_W0QQitemZ330046732856QQihZ014QQcategoryZ3239QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Thanks for y
Hi List
I ran across some info that a meteor burst over an area. The
search area is very large. If the meteor came in from east to west then
burst. I guess the strewn field would be long and not so wide. Some of the known
strewn field how much area do they usually take up? Just trying to
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The orientation of a strewn field isn't necessarily related closely to
the path of the meteor. In particular, if the meteorites were produced
by a single terminal explosion, the strewn field orientation will be
determined almost solely by high altitude winds. Only if the meteorites
are produced
on 11/11/06 6:49 AM, Martin Altmann at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I enter: Bereba meteorite sale
> Results:
> Dealer A 180$/g
> Dealer B 250$/g
> Dealer C 150$/g
> Dealer D is just working on his page, but I know them, hes not the cheapest
> with Bereba
> Captain B - ask him, for what he wa
I wrote "was" selling them.
On your catalogue page Bereba is marked as "sold out"
So best time to refill your stock with ours :-)
Martin
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Help! CRE age??
Jerry Flaherty
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Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2006 3:15 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] CRE ages of Nakhlites and NWA 998
Hello Everyone,
I have been studying nakhlites in general and mart
Only one auction ending today, but it's a beauty.
NWA 2060 AHOW
Specimen weight 182 grams
Web price $60 per gram, math works out to $10,920, just punch it into Google
Current eBay price ~ $2 per gram or $385
Someone is going to catch the deal of a lifetime
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi
Hi Jerry,
CRE = Cosmic Ray Exposure age. An estimate of the time the rock has been in
space.
-Walter
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Jerry wrote:
> Help! CRE age??
CRE age = cosmic radiation exposure age. As soon as a chunk of matter has
been released into space from its parent body it gets exposed to the solar
wind and cosmic radiation, and as soon as it lands on our planet the period
of exposure ends. The particles/isotopes
Um
I suppose I should take into account my own web page when calculating the
web pricing of this material, making it a $5000-10,000 stone.
Rob Wesel
http://www.nakhladogmeteorites.com
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In a message dated 11/11/2006 11:57:37 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,
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I wrote "was" selling them.
On your catalogue page Bereba is marked as "sold out"
So best time to refill your stock with ours :-)
Martin
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Maybe the nakhlites underwent a(nother) high temperature event (collision?)
while floating in space. Maybe this event influenced the cosmogenic nuclides
of 38Ar in a different way than those of 4He and 21Ne. Maybe one of the radio-
genic clocks was thus (partially) reset. I don't know if such a *p
Hullo,
Well, I am a bit stumped by a question I was asked by one of my sons...and I
couldn't answer it for certain - I've asked one chap, a good mate of mine,
who has an astrophysics masters degree, and he proposed an answer to my
query but I am not sure he's right...
SO, we all know that oil and
In microgravity, oil and water still won't mix, but they won't separate
the way they do under gravity. The reason they don't mix is because oil
has very low solubility in water. When you mix them vigorously, you get
what's called an emulsion- in this case very small droplets of oil
floating in
Hi, Walter, List
There are disputes about the K-Ar dating of
Martian rocks because of the high level of 36Ar
in the atmosphere and the likelihood of losing
40K from the surface rocks. One group suggests
the 38Ar dates are distorted (see reference below).
"because atmospheric and cosmogenic 40A
Someone asked me for Dhofar 019 not long ago and I was
out and couldn't get any.
In cleaning my office I found I had 2 specimens.
Please contact me off list.
Thanks to all, Michael
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Immiscible Liquids
Two liquids that will not mix, such as oil and water, are said to be
immiscible. When vigorously shaken, the two liquids can become intermingled,
but one does not dissolve in the other. Eventually, the force of gravity
will cause the heav
Thanks Bob and Walter. I knew it I was just testing[YEA RIGHT!]
Jerry Flaherty
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] CRE ages of
Please see this ebay listing for what could be a new meteorite. Perhaps its
designation should be DOR-001.
It probably doesn't have a big TKW, so act fast! Link is below!
Ed
http://cgi.ebay.com/DORITOS-METEORITE-FROM-SPACE-OOAK-SEE-MOOVEE_W0QQitemZ260051697019QQihZ016QQcategoryZ1469QQrdZ
Make sure you have your volume turned up :)
Kind regards,
Mike Bandli
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Make sure you have your volume turned up :)
Kind regards,
Mike Bandli
You mean on "Mute", right
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Yes,
it is at present, I think, an experiment conducted on the ESA-mission in the
ISS. Is a project from "school in space".
www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Astrolab/SEMUMEAATME_1.html
Children should make such an emulsion at school and compare it to what will
happen in space.
I haven't the time, but Dave goo
Dear List,
I just got back from the Puyallup Gem and Mineral show and I am pleased. I
just ordered over $2,000.00 in cutting and polishing supplies yesterday and
wished I had saved my money. I met this old-timer at the show who
manufactures his own cutting equipment including saws, diamond bl
No I don't want to be removed from this list.
I gave an out of town Aussie access to my PC as the library was closed today
for Veterans Day and he couldn't understand why he had all this meteorite
stuff when he looked up his hotmail and sent that unsubscribe. Then latter
realized he was in my
Hello all, I have another batch of ebay stuff ending in about two days.
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZlaserprogramQQhtZ-1QQfrppZ50QQfsopZ1QQfsooZ1QQrdZ0?
Please scroll past the assorted laser stuff to find meteorites. On an
unrelated note it seems interestingly enough that a number of meteo
I will find out where he will be in Tucson and let others know. If you
live in Washington State, the show is still going on tomorrow so you may
want to take advantage of old-timer, Steve with excellent product. He is
in the back of the exhibition hall near the golden gate.
Any contact inf
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