Good afternoon All,
Requesting your help in getting additional information about a specimen which
has a label with this: M 009. ??
(Please see links to images of this label.)
http://meteorite-recovery.tripod.com/misplaced/m_009_a.jpg
Robert, if You have cat, give it to him :)
I have the same eucrite so we can do one classification if You like.
I found them in 2004 in morocco personaly so I have GPS data and we can
assign a name.
http://www.polandmet.com/ebay/P1290901.JPG
-[ MARCIN CIMALA ]-[ I.M.C.A.#3667 ]-
Hello Bob, Moni, List,
I concur. It sure does look like a eucrite, and,
if it is very friable, it might even be Agoult or
an Agoult pairing!
Best wishes,
Bernd
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No chance that's agoult, could be similar but not paired. I owned a lot of
agoult.
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On Nov 26, 2014, at 1:20 PM, Bernd V. Pauli via Meteorite-list
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Hello Bob, Moni, List,
I concur. It sure does look like a eucrite, and,
if it
It has fusion crust like a Eucrite.
My fav Euctrite is Stannern.
That's stuff falls apart easily when its in slices.
But what falls apart more, is Orgueil. I looked
at it wrong once, and it disintegrated.
SA
Shawn Alan
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Today at 8:14 PM
I agree with Michael Farmer. Agoult is way fresher than this specimen.
I was hoping that Michael would chime-in because I know that a lot of Agoult
has gone through his hands.
And Bernd has been writing to me off-List trying to help me get this stone
ID'd. He recognized
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