high confidence in my search area prediction, since the
trajectory was derived by two independent sources (UKMON and IAU MPC) and
the wind data is good. My simulation input data is attached. Let me know
if you have any questions.
Happy Hunting,
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The doghouse and hammer stone belongs to 4 of us. https://onlineonly.christies.com/s/deep-impact-martian-lunar-other-rare-meteorites/aguas-zarcas-doghouse-4/142783?ldp_breadcrumb=back Jim Strope__
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> Hi Marc,
>
>
>
> I tried with no luck. I just ascribed it to my lack of skill.
>
>
How sad, Fred was so smart, so humble, such a good hearted man.
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> On Oct 13, 2018, at 5:15 PM, Michael Blood via Meteorite-list
> wrote:
>
> Fred Olson was one of the greats among us in terms of his contribution
> To all members of the community with his all-encompassing
-vol2-sec8365-1-5.pdf
Jim
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To: metlist
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] BLM Public Land
43 CFR 8365.1-5
Collection of meteorites is limited to certain public lands. Public
lands closed to casual
What law? Can you please reference the CFR’s?
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Jim Wooddell
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I haven't hunted meteorites - other
Hi Larry!
THAT is an AWESOME video!!!
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Passing along a message from Blaine Reed at the Tucson show:
Stolen an Odessa individual, uncleaned, approx. 960 grams, has a UNM
painted number starting with K2.???
FYI
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I am guessing holiday!
Merry Christmas everyone!
Jim
On 12/24/2016 11:20 AM, Paul Swartz via Meteorite-list wrote:
> Does anyone know what's going on with the MetBul on-line database? I haven't
> been able to access if for many days, from many computers :(
>
> Merry Christ
Sorry, Dana. He was such a wonderful man. To me he was part of the
geography, thought he would always be there. It's like a mountain range
just disappeared.
I too will really miss that Larry smile
Jim
On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 9:31 AM, KD Meteorites via Meteorite-list <
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for the critters on the surface. Very much looking
forward to Dr Garvie's classification. Thin section turned out beautimus!
Now, back to watching epoxy cure!
Jim
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ooked like a great day. Sample I am working
on is metal richabundant troilite which overwhelms the kamacite
present! Maybe 2 to 1! Looks like an H to me, low weathering, not
uncommon for that area. My disclaimer is I could be totally wrong!!
Jim
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Geese Ruben, your pictures tell us exactly where you are!
Take care out there!
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On 12/06/2016 11:05 AM, Michael Mulgrew via Meteorite-list wrote:
> Great looking stones, I hope this strewn field turns out to be one
> that produces for many, many years! Looking f
Hi Y'all,
In a nutshell, from this point forward, DCA's will be created in the
form of grids.
From this point forward, new finds with coordinates will have DCA names.
That's what I get out of it!
Happy days everyone!
Jim Wooddell
On 2/14/2015 12:04 PM, Galactic Stone Ironworks via
For those that don't live in the US,
You try and send us flowers, all hell will break out. And lord help us
all if the flowers have dirt on them, we will go into a level 2 alert.
However, we welcome Ebola and other nasty stuff!We are just a little
different!
That is all.
Jim
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or
will seize
it at the border inspection stations.
Jim Wooddell
On 12/8/2014 6:51 AM, Michael Farmer via Meteorite-list wrote:
That is a crime, you really want someone to receive and ship goods to you in
violation of California law? They could be prosecuted for that.
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/submissions/ what is
required/involved for approval of pairing groups, etc. I know what the
guidelines say.
Are there existing pairing groups out there?
Have a great day!
Jim Wooddell
On 11/23/2014 5:43 PM, Anne Black via Meteorite-list wrote:
No,
Apologies to all members of the Nom.Comm
Correction: It would be nice to *hear
jw
On 11/24/2014 8:28 AM, Jim Wooddell via Meteorite-list wrote:
Hi Y'all
It would be nice to here from the NomCom in regards to this for my
education.
I do not have any issue with each meteorite (fragment/size or other)
being classified/submitted
: http://imca.cc/index.php?option=com_contenttask=viewid=1Itemid=14
Jim
On 11/22/2014 8:39 PM, Galactic Stone Ironworks via Meteorite-list wrote:
Ray Watts said :
I have been told in the past that out reach is over reach for the I.M.C.A.
Whoever said that, has no business being in the IMCA
Mike,
Same goes with Sacramento Wash 005. How many of those have been sold
where the dealer has no clue!
And they are still being sold as such! No one freaking cares!
Jim
On 11/23/2014 10:01 AM, Galactic Stone Ironworks via Meteorite-list wrote:
Hi Jim and List,
Please do not take
particles for studying amino
acids and not be too concerned about contamination???
Have a great day!
Jim Wooddell
On 11/18/2014 8:07 PM, Matson, Rob D. via Meteorite-list wrote:
Amino acids have been found in the following meteorites of which I'm aware:
Murray (CM2)
Murchison (CM2)
Tagish Lake
Was awful fast.
Jim
On 11/9/2014 3:19 PM, Matson, Rob D. via Meteorite-list wrote:
Unfortunately, nothing on any of the five closest radars to the fall location.
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Lots of meteors last night. It's been going on for a few days now. It
appears most of them are slow...3 to 6 seconds. However, there are some
that are screaming!
Nice to see the activity!
Jim
On 11/9/2014 6:37 PM, Michael Farmer via Meteorite-list wrote:
Tried to email list, blocked. I
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Thanks!
Jim
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Close enough is not going to cut it. This can take weeks to get good
star profiles for this site.
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On 10/7/2014 8:26 AM, Art Jones via Meteorite-list wrote:
http://azdailysun.com/news/local/meteorite-hunter-zeroes-in-on-zone-northeast-of-flagstaff/article_4f587f0a-2901-5be2-bf42
due to a camera moving without notification.
I am gathering info now for the team to recalibrate.
Got it handled but thanks much for the offer. Please report your
witnessed event to AMS!
Jim
On 10/7/2014 11:34 AM, Linton Rohr wrote:
Hi Jim.
I'm up in Torrey, Utah, just west of Capitol Reef
Darn near perfect size for a 500lb bomb! Hmmm...
Jim
On 9/9/2014 10:50 AM, Michael Mulgrew via Meteorite-list wrote:
Rob and Marco, I agree, sounds very plausible. However, if you read
what CNN has to say, they've already determined it's from a meteorite
(sheesh!):
http://www.cnn.com/2014
picture!!
http://www.fvalk.com/images/Arctic/1991/Rock%20conveyor.jpg
Jim
On 8/29/2014 10:53 AM, Robert Verish via Meteorite-list wrote:
It's now official. We can stop calling them sailing stones. New video shows
that playa rocks are being barged across the lakebed.
Apparently, wind-driven
Hi all!
For clarity,
It is Lake Los Angeles (b) as there is a Lake Los Angeles.
Kind regards,
Jim
On 8/15/2014 9:00 PM, Raremeteorites via Meteorite-list wrote:
That is interesting. I recently purchased a beautiful piece of land
just outside Lake Los Angeles in Palmdale. I would
I suspect TAP Plastics could whip some up for you
Cheers,
Jim Baxter
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On Jun 29, 2014, at 7:06 AM, Jeff Kuyken via Meteorite-list
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone know of any options where you can purchase or have museum
numbering blocks
That's Geoff Notkin's site. Club Space Rock.
Jim
On 6/20/2014 7:43 PM, Galactic Stone Ironworks via Meteorite-list wrote:
Hi Listees,
I was looking through my server logs and visitor stats today and found
a URL that sent about a dozen visitors to my site. I tried visiting
the URL
Thanks Alan and Carl the NomCom! And, Big Congrats to Steve on this
very nice find and approval!
Jim
On 5/22/2014 7:09 AM, Galactic Stone Ironworks via Meteorite-list wrote:
Hi Bulletin Watchers,
There is one new approval. It is Lake Los Angeles, an H6 from California.
Link - http
for
commercial ventures when ask.
If you can show me where these guidelines have become rules and have
actually been implemented, I'd like to see it.
Jim
On 5/20/2014 4:25 PM, Raremeteorites via Meteorite-list wrote:
Hi Jim and All,
Unless they predate 1972, meteorites found on public land cannot
are they will go away enlightened and with a meteorite!
- Soapbox OFF
We should get together sometime and hunt, and drag Guy out so he can
find a meteorite!
Jim
Jim, I am surprised that with all of the hunting you have engaged in
over the years that you have not been personally involved with the BLM
Hi Sonny,
I thought the miners..or one of them passed?
Let's go get it! Did they say how big the other pieces are?
Jim
On 5/21/2014 10:58 AM, wahlperry--- via Meteorite-list wrote:
Hey Adam and list
Not too many peoplehave the resources to fight the federal government.
Just talk
organization
Won't believe it until I see pictures. Hiding something like this is
nuts! I am mean really.
Now back to watching epoxy cure!
I need to call you next week.
Jim
On 5/21/2014 2:20 PM, Carl Agee wrote:
I think the Old Woman could be in worse hands. Last time I checked the
Smithsonian
Hi Ruben, I would like to meet you up there. Call me with your plans!
Jim
On 5/21/2014 3:59 PM, Ruben Garcia via Meteorite-list wrote:
HI Jim, and all who've asked.
I talked to several people that have seen Mike today and they tell me
his condition is improving - but he will remian in ICU
am retired and seek no profit
from any of this.
BTW, do you have an area for USA meteorites set up for displaying them?
I'll send you anything I have if you dono strings... other than I'd
like to see them displayed.
ASU doesn't even have an Arizona displaydrives me freaking nuts!
Jim
prices of the following
places within known DCA's in particular:
Coyote Dry Lake
Stewart Valley Dry Lake
Yelland Dry Lake
Tule Valley Dry Lake
Jim
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). Please keep an eye out for a
lot of 10 (2 irons 8 stones) being sold by people who seem unsure of
what they are selling.
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the addresses (with
zip codes) less than a mile away! And the fact there is an Indian
Butte, AZ not even close to the fall makes it kind of strange.
Jim
On 5/7/2014 3:07 PM, Mendy Ouzillou via Meteorite-list wrote:
So far the response has been basically, if it ain't broke, don't fix
Here ya go, Bob...
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=xpt/Marketing/popup/UAeBay-outside
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On 4/19/2014 6:31 PM, Bob King wrote:
Hi everyone,
Maybe you can help with a suggestion. If a specimen paid with Paypal
doesn't arrive through no fault of the seller, is there a way to get
Hi all, I created a composite picture from 8 hours of video from the
Sentinel Skycam here in Parker, AZ.
It starts at 0300 ut.
It's a 'different' way to look at the eclipse!
http://pages.suddenlink.net/taenite/lunerE15.png
Enjoy!
Jim
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Hi Mike!
Any post that gets folks in a frenzy. However, this was response to Ruben.
Jim
On 4/13/2014 6:45 PM, Mike Miller wrote:
Hey Jim just curious are you referring to my post here?
When I hear about possible rocks on the ground without basis, it bugs
me. It reminds me of the calling
Hi Chris,
Yes, and that's what we do!
Jim
On 4/14/2014 8:18 AM, Chris Peterson wrote:
Ground level sonics are a very good indicator that meteorites were
produced. However, the absence of sonics doesn't argue against
meteorites at all.
In all likelihood, the majority of meteorite falls
Flagstaff captured the event good enough to obtain some info. I looked
at the Los Alamos cam and like Mayhill, only flashes. The FACT cam lost
it's interent connection but is still running if someone can get there
and load a flash drive. Payon's computer was down.
Jim
On 4/14/2014 2:50
Not that big of an event!
Jim
On 4/12/2014 10:10 PM, Ruben Garcia wrote:
No video yet, but the 10:00 NEWS opened the show with about 7 minutes
of talk and interviews of this fireball. Initial reports said it
landed 75-80 miles north of Las Cruces, NM
Stay tuned, I'll bet someone posts
Hi Shawn, This is a fairly normal event. Nothing much to get excited
about. The calculation is an error.If the 40.8km is the burn out I
doubt anyone will waste much time on this one.
No sonic reports to speak of and that is also not a good sign. The UT is
questionable too!
Jim
.
Nothing found to date.
Jim
On 4/13/2014 4:06 PM, Ruben Garcia wrote:
Hi all,
Jim it's pretty much the same with any meteor event. The truth is
unless we have good Doppler information or someone personally
witnessed a meteorite strike a house or a car, or there is a stone
found - there's not much
Hi Alan and all,
Is not the description/s part of the classification so that the
researcher can better describe what is found
without having to baffle over a number or preset definition that
might...kind of...come close to what is found??
Jim
On 4/12/2014 10:01 AM, Alan Rubin wrote
Francesco,
You use it alone...
My best tips. 1. Google and read read read. 2. The best polish
gets the best etch.
Jim
On 4/11/2014 8:28 AM, Francesco Moser wrote:
Hello!
I just bought a liter of ferric chloride solution for electronic purposes.
I want to try it for etching
for a camera!
Jim
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Correction *falling at a rate of about 1000'/min...
On 4/10/2014 4:38 AM, Jim Wooddell wrote:
What I find interesting are the comments made on such things at
trajectory of the object. As the camera is falling, it is not falling
vertically. It is falling at a rate of about 1000 ft per second
Can you imagine what that meteorite would be worth if all this was
real! It would certainly go down in the history books.
BTW, how come NASA has to debunk it? When did they become WASA???
Jim
On 4/10/2014 11:17 AM, Shawn Alan wrote:
All I have to say is if you collect meteorite wrongs
Did you read that somewhere?
Jim
On 4/9/2014 3:04 PM, Michael Farmer wrote:
So now that the parachute scam has been debunked and now proven to be a rock
from the parachute, why has the list gone silent on it?
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I've said all along it was something other than a meteoroid. I would
have thought one of these
math/engineering gurus would have published something about it but
nothing. I have yet see an article that I feel is credible on the subject.
Jim
On 4/9/2014 3:11 PM, Art Jones wrote:
Here's
Based on what?
Jim
On 4/9/2014 3:20 PM, Chris Peterson wrote:
snip
The falling object is still consistent with a meteorite. snip
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I think it has been debunked...but those that debunked it are not coming
out publicly and saying anything.
So, if anything is possible, that shinning light on MARS is the Chinese
rover everyone thought landed on the moon!
Jim
On 4/9/2014 3:54 PM, Michael Mulgrew wrote:
Assuming
Lol!
Throw a grant at it and have it due in 5 days and it will be solved!
How science works!
Jim
On 4/9/2014 4:04 PM, Chris Peterson wrote:
The hypothesis has not been debunked by NASA.
I hardly think the parachutists are making things up. I just think
they're a bit confused about how
Hi Ruben,
We call other planetary ejecta meteorites, so
Jim
On 4/7/2014 10:25 PM, Ruben Garcia wrote:
Interesting question.
It's probably not a meteorite if you define a meteorite as a solid
piece of debris, from such sources as asteroids or comets, that
originates in outer space
So, let's say there is one.a chunk of hematite.
What tests could be performed to 1. Prove it was in Space. 2.
Originally from Earth. ???
Radionuclide?
Jim
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Yeah...he is romping around FaceBook. Still Kicking, no ticks!
Jim
On 4/6/2014 9:33 AM, Galactic Stone Ironworks wrote:
Good question. I heard he was in Korea, but not much since then.
Have any stones hit the market yet? Is the official classification
underway?
Best regards and Happy
Some math wiz is going to prove thisI kind of have a feeling..
My voteNot a meteor.
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Although this might be your last free ad, it certainly is one of the best
offerings I've seen lately.
Jim Strope
421 4th Street
Glen Dale, WV. 26038
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On Apr 1, 2014, at 8:14 PM, Ruben Garcia rubengarcia85...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Here's the last free Ad I'll ever
. And
they can be masked too!
Again, I am not concerned with who is who in my post, just the technical
error of your understanding of the IP addresses.
Jim
On 3/29/2014 8:28 PM, Anne Black wrote:
OK, so I'll spell it out to all of you:,
Proud Tom is Bob Evans and Bob Evans is Proud
person could possibly change!
Jim
On 3/30/2014 6:34 AM, bigjohns...@yahoo.com wrote:
Jim and all,
Hope you are well.
MAC addresses are not even static. They can be changed if you have
know how. I've had a friend do it before after my computer got banned
from a university network
Hi all!
Have I missed this or is it a new DCA?Does anyone know what date it
was created?
Jim
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Best!
Jim
On 3/21/2014 10:27 PM, drtanuki wrote:
List,
I have now posted my calculation result for the Ontario meteorite fall of
18MAR-
estimated survived weight of up to 10 Kg. Least likely survived at 1KG.
Largest stone guess 300-500 gr.
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.jp/2014
So who is on the ground hunting!
Now I am hearing there is radar. Fun watching it develop4 days and
counting!
If there are indeed sonics and radar, then yes something should be found!
Jim
On 3/22/2014 3:22 PM, Rob Wesel wrote:
Keeping it fun I'm gonna side with Darryl on this one
I'm very happy for you both!!
Jim Baxter
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Imagine what you could do with a 3d printer!
Jim
On 3/19/2014 5:52 PM, Ruben Garcia wrote:
You mean like this?
http://www.mrmeteorite.com/tinychely.htm
On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 4:52 PM, Floyd Griffith griffst...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hello and good day from sunny Parker, Colorado, USA
I
and money,
making them work!
Cheers!
Jim
On 3/18/2014 7:21 PM, Shawn Alan wrote:
Came across this abstract on Sutter's Mill meteorite fall
For those of you that get MAPS you can read the whole article at that provided
link :)
Enjoy.
Shawn Alan
IMCA 1633
ebay store
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Ruben, call me... I will teach you, my son! :)
Get yourself a PhotoBucket account too! Then , you can share the
pictures all over the place without having to post them all the time.
Jim
On 3/14/2014 6:11 PM, Ruben Garcia wrote:
Thanks Carl,
I haven't yet figured out how to do
), but at least I could read it. And I can
also read Meteorite-Exchange's page (much cleaner, how do you do that
Paul?).
But I cannot read Ruben's page. Why not?
Anne M. Black
www.IMPACTIKA.com
impact...@aol.com
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as they learn about them. Really, no big deal.
BTW, it was great seeing you at Tucson! I had fun talking to some of
your clients and helping them understand! See you next year!
Jim
On 3/15/2014 11:17 AM, Anne Black wrote:
WOW!
Thank you Jim, but really all that No wonder some people call
other lists which could careless about meteorites.
Off my soapbox now.
Jim
On 3/12/2014 6:42 PM, Tom Randall wrote:
Hi all,
I tried out Facebook about 3-4 years ago and got bored stiff
after 3 months and deleted the account. Unless you're a business or
have relatives in far away places
And this person would be soo wrong!
Jim
On 3/12/2014 4:28 PM, Anne Black wrote:
Private comment from one of the most highly regarded (and recently
retired) meteoriticist:
Facebook is for old people with way too much time on their hands
(Yes, he allowed me to repeat it).
Anne M. Black
that his camera shoots thru
with radio controlled flash.
So, I am curious and would like to know what you folks are using for
your pictures??? I sure see some fantastic pictures.
Jim
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Hi all!
Kinda hits one of my pet peeves on the head! In this day and age, we
should be expecting and requiring better provenance from finds and
falls from
the NWA regions.
Jim
On 3/11/2014 11:22 AM, Matt Morgan wrote:
No doubt that the fact that it is from NWA taints it as a probable
Those are pretty spectacular oriented stones.
Ruben Garcia rubengarcia85...@gmail.com wrote:
Seriously, just look!
http://www.mrmeteorite.com/orientedchelyabinsk.htm
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will go
back to watching epoxy mounts of green
beach sand and NWA 7831/Kilbourne hole green stuff cure thanks to Gary
and Greg!
Best to all!
Jim
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The Sandia/NMSU skycam at Payson, AZ captured this as well. The event
is very short in duration on this cam and appears to have gone below
this cam's horizon.
http://skysentinel.nmsu.edu/allsky/viewer/1027429
BTW, Payson is a new sky cam added to our team!
Jim
On 3/6/2014 2:59 AM
Hi all,
I was wondering, for those that are experienced with petrology, what
types of crystal twinning to do see the most in OC's?
Thanks!
Jim
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around on the scope.
Jim
On 2/22/2014 9:25 AM, Alan Rubin wrote:
The most common type of twinning in chondrules in unmetamorphosed
chondrites is found in low-Ca clinopyroxenes. It is polysynthetic
twinning -- it looks like the pyroxene grains have narrow stripes.
These disappear when
Hi List!
I have not heard much about Tucson this year. Not much in the way of
people sharing anything.
So what's going on there for the show? Any killer buys? What are the
prices looking like?
Everyone loose their butts or what?
Jim
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Thanks for your work, Alan! Nice write up.
Jim
On 1/24/2014 9:39 AM, Alan Rubin wrote:
Novato is approved.
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University of California
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Hi List!
I've read methanol is good for removing carbon from thin sections.
How about using alcohol? Anyone try this?
Thank you!
Jim
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! I and a lot of others would be long dead if they were all
the same! But yes, all part of the -OH functional group. When I was
doing the First Responder
stuff, instead of saying the patient was drunk we'd say ETOH on
board. Gotta love corn!
Jim
I just lightly polish the C-coated section
but even then, I do not
find large chunks just laying around waiting to be found. My thinking
is that if it is such a primary mineral, we should see more, not knowing
the factors that completely effect it.
Jim
On 1/14/2014 10:25 PM, Alan Rubin wrote:
Iron meteorites tend to break up
So, we find pallasites, we find irons, we find chondrites. And, with
the pallasites some are loaded with a lot of olivine. So anyone have
any scientific ideas why we don't find near pure olivine meteorites? Or
do we??
For the sake of conversation...
Jim
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maybe not...but close and really deeper than just yes and
no answers. Not that SEM's are new technology...just saying.
I was told a while back you can not classify without both. So Why???
Are the SEM's not capable of doing what
a petrographic microscope can do?
Thanks!
Jim
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the possibility of further research in
regards to the thin sections in my thoughts and you all brought that
into the light for me as well.
Thank you!
Jim
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Yes, it's 'cc'ing'. I use Mozilla and only use the Reply List but Iam
seeing double. Mendy, you should only get this once. Please verify.
Jim
On 1/3/2014 2:33 PM, Mendy Ouzillou wrote:
I am receiving all emails from the met-list twice. Anyone else?
Mendy
Hi Mike and all!
Can't tell by looking at it if it's all metal. If it is predominently
metal (by a large %) and the olivines and such match that of Katol, then
this would be an L-Metalwould it not?
Jim
On 1/1/2014 5:33 PM, Michael Farmer wrote:
Yes, this piece is oriented heat shield
Then it should have it's own classification! If it's 95% metal.
Just my opinion.
Do we classify falls or meteorites?
Seems we loose by classifying falls.
Jim
On 1/2/2014 6:24 AM, Michael Farmer wrote:
It was bought on the spot from the finders as they lined up to sell the
meteorites
what it's make up is. And, that can and does apply to
any strewn field.
So, everything becomes opinion and guesswork. Lazy science.
Jim
On 1/2/2014 7:24 AM, Greg Hupé wrote:
Since the iron was found with other fresh Katol stony pieces and some
of the stony matrix is clearly visible
that is guess work and opinion if not studied.
It's like calling all the lunars by one nameafter all it's only one
moonas a gross example!
Jim
On 1/2/2014 7:49 AM, Graham Ensor wrote:
Great discussion...Jeff, you preempted exactly what I was thinking...I
would think such data added
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