[meteorite-list] Recent Chapter About Corossol Impact Structure, Gulf of St Lawrence, eastern Canada

2017-06-01 Thread Paul via Meteorite-list

Lajeunesse, P., Duchesne, M.J., St-Onge, G., Locat, J., Higgins,
M., Sanfacon, R. and Ortiz, J., 2016. The Corossol Structure:
a glaciated crater of possible impact origin in the
northwestern Gulf of St Lawrence, eastern Canada.
Geological Society, London, Memoirs, 46(1), pp.127-128.

PDF file:
http://www.ismer.ca/IMG/pdf/lajeunesse_et_al_2016_corossol_atlas.pdf

Abstract:
http://mem.lyellcollection.org/content/46/1/127.short

Yours,

Paul H.

"The past is never dead. It's not even past."
William Faulkner, Act 1, Scene III, Requiem for a Nun (1951)
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[meteorite-list] Recent Chapter About Corossol Impact Structure, Gulf of St Lawrence, eastern Canada

2017-06-01 Thread Paul via Meteorite-list

Lajeunesse, P., Duchesne, M.J., St-Onge, G., Locat, J., Higgins,
M., Sanfacon, R. and Ortiz, J., 2016. The Corossol Structure:
a glaciated crater of possible impact origin in the
northwestern Gulf of St Lawrence, eastern Canada.
Geological Society, London, Memoirs, 46(1), pp.127-128.

PDF file:
http://www.ismer.ca/IMG/pdf/lajeunesse_et_al_2016_corossol_atlas.pdf

Abstract:
http://mem.lyellcollection.org/content/46/1/127.short

Yours,

Paul H.

"The past is never dead. It's not even past."
William Faulkner, Act 1, Scene III, Requiem for a Nun (1951)

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Re: [meteorite-list] AD: New shipment of Lunars from Western Sahara

2017-06-01 Thread Robert Verish via Meteorite-list

Hello all Lunar collectors and dealers, 

Well, it's another month and the finders of these "new Lunar" stones are still 
sending them to the US market, even though their prices are at historic lows.  
This is clearly a Lunar "buyer's market", giving collectors the 
once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that they may never see again.  
Apparently, these finders are going to the published coordinates for known and 
classified Lunar meteorites and are cleaning-up the locality of "missed" 
stones, so technically these are not really "new Lunar meteorites", and 
therefore, are limited in quantity.  Don't wait, because diminishing returns 
will result in a reversal of the current price trend. 
Pricing is structured according to specimen size and is as follows:

Up to 50 grams - $55
51 to 100 grams - $50 per gram
101 to 200 grams - $45 per gram 
These are special prices for Met-Listees, so don't wait for these specimens to 
appear on eBay.  

Another pre-eBay benefit - I am offering to cut (or window) your purchased 
stones for free.  So, for consortiums, or even for a couple collectors that 
team-up, but have no means to "split-up" their stone, I will do that for them. 

Currently, I have sub-gram pieces, but the following specimens are in transit, 
so you have some time to "team-up", but you should pick and place "on Hold" 
your choices the sooner the better:  (in grams)
23.23
21.9 
17.4 
15.8 
15.7 
  6.5 
  6.4 
  5.5 
  5.1
25.0 (endcut)
74.2 (NWA 10986 main-mass) 
185g main-mass currently on eBay 

I have group photos of the specimens on their way to me, but the images of 
individual stones are currently low-quality.  Here is a link where I will place 
images of these specimens:  
http://s1339.photobucket.com/user/meteorite-finder/library/

Placing stones "On-Hold" will be on a first-come, first-served basis.  Several 
more smaller stones will be in transit to me after this batch, but this appears 
to be the beginning of "diminishing returns" from the strewn-field. Shipping 
and insurance for your purchased specimens is separate and specific to each 
purchase.  Thanks for your interest in Western Sahara Lunar meteorites, 
Bob Verish 
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[meteorite-list] AD: Mbale, Sikhote Alin full slice, NWA x, Agoudal end cuts, FS (Ad 11/14)

2017-06-01 Thread Bigjohn Shea via Meteorite-list

Dear Fellow Collectors,

Hope you are all well!

 

I have update my website to include a good selection of both iron and stone meteorite specimens.

 

A selection of part slices from the Mbale, Uganda fall, listed at below Ebay’s asking prices.

 

A large Sikhote Alin full slice, chock full of inclusions and Neumann lines.

 

Two attractive and representative Agoudal endcuts.

 

500+ grams of fresh NWA unclassified specimens, 75%-100% fusion crusted, good palm and shelf specimens, available individually at competitive prices.

 

Last but not least, there are only two remaining specimens of the latest classification from the state of Minnesota, High Island Creek, iron IIIAB. Once they are gone, I have no others to sell, and the main mass at the University of Minnesota would need to be cut again before more specimens become available.

 

Please take a moment from your busy day to consider some specimens for your collection.

 

www.bigjohnmeteorites.com

 

Cheers!

John A. Shea, MD

IMCA 3295

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[meteorite-list] AD: New shipment of Lunars from Western Sahara

2017-06-01 Thread Robert Verish via Meteorite-list
Hello all Lunar collectors and dealers, 

Well, it's another month and the finders of these "new Lunar" stones are still 
sending them to the US market, even though their prices are at historic lows.  
This is clearly a Lunar "buyer's market", giving collectors the 
once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that they may never see again. 

Apparently, these finders are going to the published coordinates for known and 
classified Lunar meteorites and are cleaning-up the locality of "missed" 
stones, so technically these are not really "new Lunar meteorites", and 
therefore, are limited in quantity.  Don't wait, because diminishing returns 
will result in a reversal of the current price trend. 

Pricing is structured according to specimen size and is as follows:

Up to 50 grams - $55
51 to 100 grams - $50 per gram
101 to 200 grams - $45 per gram 
These are special prices for Met-Listees, so don't wait for these specimens to 
appear on eBay. 

Another pre-eBay benefit - I am offering to cut (or window) your purchased 
stones for free.  So, for consortiums, or even for a couple collectors that 
team-up, but have no means to "split-up" their stone, 
I will do that for them. 

Currently, I have sub-gram pieces, but the following specimens are in transit, 
so you have some time to "team-up", but you should pick and place "on Hold" 
your choices the sooner the better: 
(in grams)
23.23
21.9 
17.4 
15.8 
15.7 
6.5 
6.4 
5.5 
25.0 (endcut)
74.2 (NWA 10986 main-mass) 
185g main-mass currently on eBay 

I have group photos of the specimens on their way to me, but the images of 
individual stones are currently low-quality.  Here is a link where I will place 
images of these specimens: 
http://s1339.photobucket.com/user/meteorite-finder/library/

Placing stones "On-Hold" will be on a first-come, first-served basis.  Several 
more smaller stones will be in transit to me after this batch, but this appears 
to be the beginning of "diminishing returns" from the strewn-field. Shipping 
and insurance for your purchased specimens is separate and specific to each 
purchase. 
Thanks for your interest in Western Sahara Lunar meteorites, 
Bob Verish
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[meteorite-list] Meteorite Picture of the Day

2017-06-01 Thread Paul Swartz via Meteorite-list
Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: Page City

Contributed by: Anne Black

http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpodmain.asp?DD=06/01/2017
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