Re: [meteorite-list] Dark Inclusions (DIs) Page

2007-10-01 Thread Jeff Kuyken
Thanks to all for the positive feedback on the DI page.

The next page I'm working on is a feature on (fresh) fusion crusts in
various types of meteorites. If anyone has any good (closeup prefered) pics
they'd like to share, I'd certainly appreciate it. I'd particularly like to
get a good picture of fresh Aubrite crust if anyone has one.

Thanks,

Jeff


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G'day all,

I've just completed the Dark Inclusions page I've been working on. I've
attempted to present the available information the best way I could but
please let me know if you pick up any large omissions or any errors.

I'd also like to make a big thanks to John Kashuba for providing some great
pics including an Allende DI in both a normal specimen photo and a
subsequent thin section image taken later after sectioning. Thanks again
John.

It's often thought that these inclusions might represent other groups of
Carbonaceous chondrites (i.e. CO, CM) but it seems this is unlikely.

The page is located here:

www.meteorites.com.au/oddsends/DarkInclusions.html

Cheers,

Jeff Kuyken
Meteorites Australia
www.meteorites.com.au




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[meteorite-list] Dark Inclusions (DIs) Page

2007-09-30 Thread Jeff Kuyken
G'day all,

I've just completed the Dark Inclusions page I've been working on. I've
attempted to present the available information the best way I could but
please let me know if you pick up any large omissions or any errors.

I'd also like to make a big thanks to John Kashuba for providing some great
pics including an Allende DI in both a normal specimen photo and a
subsequent thin section image taken later after sectioning. Thanks again
John.

It's often thought that these inclusions might represent other groups of
Carbonaceous chondrites (i.e. CO, CM) but it seems this is unlikely.

The page is located here:

www.meteorites.com.au/oddsends/DarkInclusions.html

Cheers,

Jeff Kuyken
Meteorites Australia
www.meteorites.com.au




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Re: [meteorite-list] Dark Inclusions (DIs) Page

2007-09-30 Thread Floyd \Griff\ Griffith

Well done Jeff

Griff
Parker, Colorado
USA
IMCA 2510


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G'day all,

I've just completed the Dark Inclusions page I've been working on. I've
attempted to present the available information the best way I could but
please let me know if you pick up any large omissions or any errors.

I'd also like to make a big thanks to John Kashuba for providing some 
great

pics including an Allende DI in both a normal specimen photo and a
subsequent thin section image taken later after sectioning. Thanks again
John.

It's often thought that these inclusions might represent other groups of
Carbonaceous chondrites (i.e. CO, CM) but it seems this is unlikely.

The page is located here:

www.meteorites.com.au/oddsends/DarkInclusions.html

Cheers,

Jeff Kuyken
Meteorites Australia
www.meteorites.com.au




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