When it comes to public land; The experience has been a dispiriting
succession of all too frequently broken promises that all too often
translated into loss of habitat for a vanishing species – the
recreational Rock Hound and Meteorite Hunter!
For all practical purposes; Meteorite hunting
Dear Fellow Collectors,
Hope you are all doing great!
Sent this earlier this morning but never saw it pop up on the list. Apologies
if this is a repeat...
I’m planning an update to my website soon and in an effort to clear some
inventory I have dropped prices on the majority of the specimens
Hi Rob
I believe it was classified several years ago. It is arlit pronounced
arleet.
https://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?sea=Arlit=namescontains=50=ge==All=name=All=All===0=Normal%20table=30441
Mike Jensen
On Feb 24, 2018 10:23 PM, "Rob Wesel via Meteorite-list" <
Thanks Mike, I see that the name Arlit is taken so we'll have to see when
the NomCom comes up with. I strongly doubt that it is the same material.
Rob Wesel
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From: Mike
BLM Resources for Rockhounds
San Diego Gem and Mineral Society
http://www.sdmg.org/sdmg-public/resources/blm-resources/
Rockhounds could hit rock bottom in 2018
by Lisbet Thoresen, The Pegmatite - December 2017 Page 13
Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: Santa Catharina
Contributed by: Jens Rathcke
http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpodmain.asp?DD=02/25/2018
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