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Sent: 07 November 2006 07:24
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Ghubara...
Hullo,
FWIW... I live right on the coast, and god only knows we all know how
crappy
the weather is here
Hello and good day list.
I have recently acquired a Ghubara.
I have noticed some talk about the Ghubara.
Is there something that I should know about the
Ghubara?
Please let me know.
Thanks all,
Griff
Parker, Colorado
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harlan trammell wrote:
they sweat and ooze liquid
Hello All,
My thick slice that I got from Mike Martinez in 2000 is still stable, no ooze,
no sweat!
My large, thin 36-gram slice from Ivan Koutyrev that I purchased about two or
three
years ago (EBay) is still perfect - no ooze, no sweat!
Hello Berndt and list,
I too would like to come to the defense of Ghubara. I have two beautiful
and fascinating Ghubara slices which show two lithologies and which are
quite stable over several years( though I do store and display my
specimens at a low relative humidity).
It seems that there is
I have a 300+ gram end slice of Ghubara that I got many years ago. It " sweats" etc but then I live in Maine, about 1/2 mile from the coast, so the salt air does it no good.Ed[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Berndt and list,I too would like to come to the defense of Ghubara. I have two
Hullo,
FWIW... I live right on the coast, and god only knows we all know how crappy
the weather is here in the UK my Gub slice has kept perfectly!
I still rate this meteorite as one of the most underestimated space rocks -
lovely stuff and cheap too - sort of like a 'pre-NWA 869' rock - cheap,
Hi list and good morning.What causes ghubara to
bleed?And what can be done to clean it up?I have a 200
gram endcut and the top of it started to CRY.Please
any info will be of great help.
steve arnold
Steve Arnold,Chicago,USA!!
BIG Steve's Meteorites,1999!!
Steve,
See meteorite-list archives for 21 May 2002 and 31 December 2002.
Dave
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From: steve arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2006 8:11 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] ghubara bleeding
Hi list and good
I asked the list a while back about trading a 89 gram end piece of Ghubara for a Individual of Sikhote- Alin. Every time I show my collection of stony meteorites to someone they all say it looks like a regular rock. So I want some thing that looks more like a meteorite to the average person.
Tom / james Knudson wrote:
Every time I show my collection of stony meteorites to someone
they all say it looks like a regular rock. So I want some thing
that looks more like a meteorite to the average person.
TOM! C'mon! Are you collecting meteorites
or people's opinions about meteorites???
Hello List, Does any one find themselves with too much Sikhote-Alin and not Enough Ghubara? I have a nice 89+ gram end-piece of Ghubara, But would rather have a nice black Thumb-printed Sikhote-Alin. Would any one want to trade?
Thanks, Tom
The proudest member of the I.M.C.A. #6168
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In a message dated 9/27/2002 9:11:32 PM Mountain Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello List, Ghubara seems to be an interesting meteorite but is not mentioned in either of Nortons books under the name Ghubara. Is there like a NWA # or some thing this meteorite goes bye?
Listed in
Hello List, Ghubara seems to be an interesting meteorite but is not mentioned in either of Nortons books under the name Ghubara. Is there like a NWA # or some thing this meteorite goes bye?
Thanks, Tom
The proudest member of the I.M.C.A. #6168
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the total known weight of the Ghubara L5
chondrite? Look forward to hearing from everyone.
Hello Greg and List,
Presently the TKW is about 445.81 kg
because a 300 kg was recently found.
Reference:
FERKO T.E. et al. (2001) The complex irradiation history
of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the total known weight of the Ghubara L5
chondrite? Look forward to hearing from everyone.
Hello Greg and List,
Presently the TKW is about 445.81 kg because a 300 kg
was recently found. Terrestrial age: 2-3 ka.
Reference:
FERKO T.E. et al. (2001) The
Dear List Members:
What is the total known weight of the Ghubara L5 chondrite? Look forward to
hearing from everyone.
Sincerely
Greg Shanos
Sarasota, Florida
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