[meteorite-list] NJ OH BOY

2007-01-05 Thread Dave Freeman mjwy


Dear List:
Here's the latest;

Rutgers University 
geologists Jeremy Delaney, Gail Ashley and Claire Condie and Peter 
Elliott, an independent metallurgist who studied the object, determined 
it was an iron meteorite because of its density, magnetic properties, 
markings and coloration.

This is the latest news, so, do we know any of these kind folks?  And 
are they experienced in meteorites?
Dave F.


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Re: [meteorite-list] NJ OH BOY

2007-01-05 Thread star-bits

This is the latest news, so, do we know any of these kind folks?  And 
are they experienced in meteorites?

Jeremy Delaney does research on meteorites and has published a number of 
meteorite related papers.  However extensive petrology work does not 
necessarily mean knowledge in identification of hand specimens.   Despite his 
background I remain doubtful it is a meteorite and look forward to an actual 
classification.

--
Eric Olson
7682 Firethorn Dr
Fayetteville, NC 28311

http://www.star-bits.com

 Dave Freeman mjwy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

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Dear List:
Here's the latest;

Rutgers University 
geologists Jeremy Delaney, Gail Ashley and Claire Condie and Peter 
Elliott, an independent metallurgist who studied the object, determined 
it was an iron meteorite because of its density, magnetic properties, 
markings and coloration.

This is the latest news, so, do we know any of these kind folks?  And 
are they experienced in meteorites?
Dave F.


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