Re: [meteorite-list] O'Keefe _Tektites and Their Origin_ full contentson website

2008-11-16 Thread Sterling K. Webb
Hi, Pat, List, The website is a work in progress, and is not yet completed. The Intro and first six chapters are done, but chapters 7-10 and the bibliography are not there. The last work done is presumably chapter six and it is dated early in 2007. I cannot say why it has remained incomplete a

[meteorite-list] O'Keefe _Tektites and Their Origin_ full contents on website

2008-11-16 Thread Pat Brown
Dear Listoids, This may be old news for some of you, but at the risk of repeating, the full content of a quite hard to find and expensive book on Tektites is available in full and quite free at: http://originoftektites.com/index.php The website explains that O'Keefe's work was sold as a book

Re: [meteorite-list] AD : Trinitite - Atomite --Correction

2008-11-16 Thread Michael Gilmer
Hi Elton and group, I stand corrected. And I am glad you chimed in to clarify the differences between tektite and trinitite formation. Admittedly, I focus most of my learning on meteorites and tektites/impactites have been a secondary consideration. My comparison of trinitite to "tektites" wa

[meteorite-list] SALE REDUCED PRICE on ESTHERVILLE METEORITE 31 GRAMS ENDS TONIGHT

2008-11-16 Thread Brian Cox
Hello List Members, I hope everyone is having a Great weekend! I have a very nice Estherville 31.0 grams Mesosiderite with beautiful metal and a matrix of olivine that ends tonight at 19:35 pm Pacific time. It comes with a great looking membrane clear display box and I'm paying for the shippin

[meteorite-list] AD: NWA 5289 first IVA iron from NWA

2008-11-16 Thread Mirko Graul
Hello List and friends of iron meteorites, today i will offer my new nice iron from NWA. NWA 5289 is 10th official and the 1th IVA iron from NWA and is published in the Meteoritical Bulletin Nr.94 page 16 http://tin.er.usgs.gov/meteor/docs/mb94_draft.pdf The Tkw is only 296g. Without the samples

Re: [meteorite-list] The British Royal Society Digital Archives areopen (free) to public until Feb 2009

2008-11-16 Thread Mark Grossman
Well, I clicked on the first link below, and what did I pull up - a list of articles - and the very first item is an article that I wrote on Smithson Tennant last year! It was my first publication in a peer-reviewed journal on the history of science. I became involved with collecting meteorites

[meteorite-list] AD: Up To 45% Off In My Ebay Store! Ends In A few Hours!

2008-11-16 Thread michael cottingham
Hello, A quick Sale in my Ebay Store with Big, Big Savings About 8 hours left! http://stores.ebay.com/voyage-botanica-natural-history Thanks and Best Wishes Michael Cottingham __ http://www.meteoritecentral.com Meteorite-list mailing

[meteorite-list] The British Royal Society Digital Archives are open (free) to public until Feb 2009

2008-11-16 Thread Paul
The British Royal Society Digital Archives are open to public until February 2009. Until then, people can download PDF files from their archives. A search for meteorites yielded 141 results as found at: http://journals.royalsociety.org/content/?k=meteorite&sortorder=asc Information on the archive

[meteorite-list] This is not the picture of the day but.....

2008-11-16 Thread Mike Miller
Hi all I have not been adding to my collection for some time but I think I am going to be adding this one to the personal collection. So I thought I would share a picture. Comments are welcomed. http://www.meteoritefinder.com/catalog/canyon-col-4094.htm -- Mike Miller 230 Greenway Dr. Kingman Az 8

[meteorite-list] question on overseas purchases - Morocco

2008-11-16 Thread Greg Catterton
I have been offered some real nice material from a person in Morocco, I am really interested in purchasing from him, but I am unsure of the method he wants paid with... wire transfer. I have never paid with wire transfer, is it safe? can paypal really not work for payments to Africa? Is this a n

Re: [meteorite-list] AD : Trinitite - Atomite --Correction

2008-11-16 Thread Mr EMan
Well Mike, Twas a great account of trinitite up to the "tektite comparison". Trinitite is awesome enough in its own right, but no where have I ever seen it suggested these are tektite-like in the sense of fall-back/splash-forms. So if you have any references, please forward, I'd like to ad them

[meteorite-list] Monthly Favourite

2008-11-16 Thread Jeff Kuyken
http://www.meteorites.com.au/favourite/june2008.html Yes... a bit behind but trying to catch up! ;-) Cheers, Jeff __ http://www.meteoritecentral.com Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listi