Hello All,
Thank you all for the overwhelming response to my requests for small Brenhams
to give to my friends. Glad to see so many people trying to help me. Special
thanks to Greg Catterton for his great deal.
Carl
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Hi MIchael,
I got my first Mayo Belwa from Bob Haag at the Denver show 1994. It
was a 1.47 g fragment with a polished window and about 30% crust.
I sold it in 2005 when I acquired, as upgrade, a superb 3.91 g full
slice, 40x27x1.5 mm (but no apparent crust around) from Sergey
Vasiliev (I
Hi All,
you can see my two Mayo Belwa pieces here : http://www.marmet-meteorites.com/
...just below Wabar...
Peter
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my 1.51 gr. of Mayo Belwa,
http://img366.imageshack.us/img366/2383/mayobelwa4ge.jpg
matteo
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Da : Peter Marmet p.mar...@sunrise.ch
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Oggetto : Re: [meteorite-list] More on Mayo Belwa
Data : Sun, 14 Jun 2009 11:22:14 +0200
Hi All,
Hi Michael . This is the first time I have tried downloading pics to the
web. Let me know if it works.
You should see a 68.1g Mayo Belwa . Aubrites are among my favorites as they
are very unusual especially when compared to other specimens. They are rare
as a group (non Antarctic) with only 11,
Thanks Jeff . I just uploaded a few more pics. Still got to find my
Shallowater.
I changed the title to Aubrites so the last link will not work..
http://picasaweb.google.com/jaypiatek/Aubrites
Jay
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From: Jeff Kuyken i...@meteorites.com.au
To: Wendy Piatek
Hello,
I'm back from an expedition in Altai (Bayan-Olgii province), in western
Mongolia.
While in Ulan-Bator, I coulnd't miss the National History Museum with a room
dedicated to meteorites. Sorry for the bad quality of the images but it was
forbidden to photography so I couldn't use a
Thank you, Pierre-Marie, for your interesting photo-report from Ulan Bator.
Hard to believe that your expedition in the Altai region was dedicated to
meteorites too?
Best regards, Matthias
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From: Pelé Pierre-Marie pierremariep...@yahoo.fr
To:
Hello all,
Many thanks to those who visited my site during the sale.
Many Rizalites have been sold over the last week and there's still a
little left on my site.
Please note that I will NOT be adding anymore Rizalites to my site once
the remaining have been sold. Yes, I am running out!
Hello all,
Many thanks to those who visited my site during the sale.
Many Rizalites have been sold over the last week and there's still a
little left on my site.
Please note that I will NOT be adding anymore Rizalites to my site once
the remaining have been sold. Yes, I am running out!
Hello All-
For those interested, I have a few items ending tomorrow.
http://shop.ebay.com/merchant/bobholmes
Cheers,
Bob
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Might anyone have Maria Elizabeth (Betty) Zucoloto's email?
The email I've had zucol...@ism.com.br bounced-back.
Thanks so much,
Darryl
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In what is certainly a frequent invocation on this list.
Bernd, thank you so very much!
All best / Darryl
On Jun 14, 2009, at 3:18 PM, bernd.pa...@paulinet.de wrote:
Hello Darryl and List,
At the end of this article in Meteorite Magazine:
ZUCOLOTTO E. (2006) Angra dos Reis
Pierre, Here is what I have on the topic but not the details you seek perhaps.
During parts of Desert Shield, I was in Israel and visited the shop of a widow
who's husband was an artifact broker/collector. This was right across the
street from the US Embassy which was then in Tel Aviv. I've
The Oktibbeha Meteorite is a triple hitter for unusual meteorites and
unfortunately only a few grams are still in existence.
I believe someone asked about other meteorites which were found in entombed, in
burial mounds, etc. The Oktibbeha County, Mississippi meteorite found in 1857
in a
a Ni content of 60%. That might be the record!
Hi Elton and List,
Yes, it it! Here are the top ten sorted by decreasing nickel content:
Oktibbeha County - 60.1
Lafayette (iron) - 59.4
Dermbach - 42.1
Santa Catharina - 33.8
Tishomingo - 32.5
Twin City - 30
Lime Creek - 29.5
Willow Grove - 27.9
Hi Bernd:
I have not been able to find an average amount of Ni in humans (seems to
depend on a lot of things like what kind of oil you consume, how far from
Sudbury you live, etc.--micrograms per gram of body weight). But it is
important.
From Copperwiki:
Nickel deficiency is rare in humans as
Hello all
For your consideration
http://shop.ebay.com/merchant/nakhladog_W0QQ_nkwZQQ_armrsZ1QQ_fromZ
Rob Wesel
http://www.nakhladogmeteorites.com
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On 14 Jun 2009 21:50:32 UT, you wrote:
Bernd - 0% Ni content ;-)
Oh, you are some percent Ni. The 0% is likely a rounding error.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickel#Biological_role
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Good Evening,
I am pleased to offer a rare fall that, to my knowledge, has never been
offered for sale before: Farmville, North Carolina, H4, Fell March 9, 1934.
The pieces are a bit special as coming from the USNM and also being shown in
a famous photographic catalog. A copy of the original
Thats like waving a steak in front of a dog.
[Erik]
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Date: Sat, 13 Jun 2009 22:15:57 -0400
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] Rocks from Space Picture of the Day - June 13, 2009
Hi to all, here is my AD for the week.
I have several items ending in the next 24 hours on ebay.
There some real nice deals on assorted achondrites to be had. Many are at
almost 1/2 the normal market value.
Many of the items for sale include free shipping to anywhere in the USA.
You can view
Wow! that is an awesome meteorite! I am sure glad I live fairly close to
Portales. Can't wait till fall comes around.
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Date: Sat, 13 Jun 2009 22:15:57 -0400
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I hunted this Thursday through Sunday at Franconia.
I met up with Nate who had been there since Monday and
he had already had plenty of luck on both the North and
South sides of the highway.
He showed me a pretty big L chondrite he found while looking
for big H's on the Southside.
The exact
Erik, give Nate my congrats on a nice 100+ grammer. A very nice piece indeed!!
I'm sure yours will be just as nice. Good hunting!! Congrats to both of you!!
Dean
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Date: Sun, 14 Jun 2009 21:07:21 -0700
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