Michael, indeed, thank you! As a new comer to meteorite collectoring, your
photos add so much, they give a visual to the discussions on the list. Talk
of NWA???, fusion crust, oreinted pieces. It all helps to give a start to
the understanding. A picture is worth a thousand words.
MAC
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http://www.arabicnews.com/ansub/Daily/Day/050115/2005011520.html
Meteorite found in Morocco contains little metal
Arabic News
January 15, 2005
Geo-chemical and mineral analyses of the meteorite found two months ago
near the Moroccan central town of Benguerir show the asteroid belongs to
the ord
Good evening list,
Please have a look at a few nice meteorites from my collection now on ebay.
See here:
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmaccers531
Thanks
Bob Evans
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Greetings all,
I have changed the format of the Tucson Auction On Line
Catalog to 4 pages - 25 items each, to allow for faster download
for those who do not have high speed systems yet.
I had heard it took about 5 minutes to download the way it
was. This should work out to under 1.5
Hello list
Just wanted to add my thanks to Michael for posting the rocks from space
pic of the day and to everyone who has sent in pics especially those lucky
people who have actually found a meteorite.Closest I get is in my dreams.
I'll take this opportunity to congratulate NASA,ESA and hu
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In a message dated 1/16/2005 5:05:08 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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I want to thank you publicly as well Michael. I've been one of your fans
for a long time and apologize for not saying anything until now.
Best,
JKGwilliam
Thank you all for your kind words of supp
To save the list from the inane registration process at MySanantonio.com
site here is the article:
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Will 'Rosetta Stone' prove Uvalde crater? *
* Web Posted: 01/16/2005 12:00 AM CST *
* Zeke MacCormack
San Antonio Express-News *
UVALDE — The origin of a 2-mile-wide depression outside this town h
At 04:12 AM 1/16/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> http://www.geocities.com/spacerocksinc/January16.html
Thank you very much, Michael -- Very much appreciated !!!
Best Sunday morning
wishes from Germany,
Bernd
I want to thank you publicly as well Michael. I've been one of your fans
for a long time
Hello Martin and List. According to Wasson and Kallemeyn (2002)
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 66, No. 13, pp. 2445–2473.
"The members of the Mundrabilla duo, Waterville (1.63) and Mundrabilla
(1.64), are FeS-rich irons, closely related to each other in structure
and composition. They a
Greetings List,
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Hi,
this paper is online available here:
HTML-version
http://www.google.de/search?q=cache:sWIhX7DhOZ8J:www.ess.ucla.edu/faculty/wasson/mnIABironGCA.pdf+Mundrabilla-Duo&hl=de
or as PDF:
http://www.ess.ucla.edu/faculty/wasson/mnIABironGCA.pdf.
Martin
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Hello List,
My source from which I formed my opinion is the paper by J. T. Wasson
and G. W. Kallemeyn, "The IAB iron-meteorite complex: A group, five
subgroups, numerous grouplets, closely related, mainly formed by crystal
segregation in rapidly cooling melts", which was published in Geochimica
Oviously David Weir's answer didn't made it through and because most have it
listed as Iranom or IIICD:
"Hello Martin,
In my opinion it is best described at this point in time as
Iron, IAB complex, Mundrabilla duo
Regards,
David"
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Very impressive Micheal, Steve. Keep it up.
Manoj
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> Thank you very much, Michael -- Very much
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> Best Sunday morning
> wishes from Germany,
>
> Bernd
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Lars
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Hello Martin,
In my opinion it is best described at this point in time as
Iron, IAB complex, Mundrabilla duo
Regards,
David
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Salü list,
in painting my specimen chits, I ask myself, how to denominate Mundrabilla
correctly.
Old Catalogue has simply "IRANOM", 2000er Grady Catalogue says "IIICD" and
"anomalous",
now with the finer Au-stuff and the subgroups, I read, that Mundrabilla and
Waterville are close to sLL.
Shall I
Hello list
I need cash, so I have put up for auktion one of my books:
A Smithsonian publication (nr 31) from 1993
Authors are:
Part 1: Howard Plotkin
Part 2: Vagn F. Buchwald, Roy S. Clarke Jr.
42 pages, with many illustrations.
Hand signed for me by Vagn F. Buchwald
very fine condition.
best w
Hi Bernd, Michael and all,
I also enjoy these pictures and hope they keep coming. I'll have to dig
into my vault and see what I can come up with to share. All my best!
--AL
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Thank you very much, Michael -- Very much
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Thank you very much, Michael -- Very much appreciated !!!
Best Sunday morning
wishes from Germany,
Bernd
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