, and no hint of fusion crust even ever having existed on the stuff I
got from Blaine...
Just wanted to set the record straight...
Stan
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Stefan and list members,
Stefan offered us NWA 3099 (L/LL3) last week that to me looked like the same material
Blaine Reed was selling in Tucson. So I made the comparison and thought Blaine should
know this.
Well, after trading pictures and messages with Stefan I believe I can now say I was
Hi John and Stefan,
One piece of a pairing couldn'tbe missinga crust when another does?
This was a healthy "field" discusion worthy of this imformal list. It makes us all look at our rocks more closely. I was a fine working hypothesis- "Are these from the same fall?" With the conclusion-
Howard,
These subjects are worthy of discussion...though in the case of NWA 3099 I think it is
unlikely they are from the same fall. Stefan tells me 3099 had a nice shiny black
crust with flow lines, etc. while Blaine's piece showed no signs of crust that I can
remember. Even when he pulled
I believe this material was for sale from Blaine Reed at Tucson
Speaking of which, Blaine also had a couple of small baskets of stonesdisplayed, labeled "CV3". (One basket contained small indiv's, the other contained some cut and polished slices and endpieces).
Obviously they are
Gregory,
No number that I know of...others had this material for sale also. Must be a nice
amount being found.
I didn't forget to get some. ;) And I will have some for sale. I have a few small
slices that I was going to put of ebay, but give me a note if you want one before
hand. I can send
These subjects are worthy of discussion...though in the case of NWA 3099 I
think it is unlikely they are from the same fall. Stefan tells me 3099 had
a nice shiny black crust with flow lines, etc. while Blaine's piece showed
no signs of crust that I can remember. Even when he pulled out the
Hey...I thought you were my friend Stan?
Is youis callin me stuperd? Well, I really resemble that comment.
:) JD
I can't believe it either.
These subjects are worthy of discussion...though in the case of NWA 3099 I
think it is unlikely they are from the same fall. Stefan tells me 3099
Stefan,
Great stuff...I believe this material was for sale from Blaine Reed at Tucson as an
unclassified chondrite with the potential to be an LL3. I think Blaine was going to
follow through with it's classification. Someone should contact him and let him know
that this classified material
Dear List,
on my website I have listed some new classified meteorites. All these
meteorites are unusual or rare types. A particularly special piece is
the new L/LL3 NWA3099. The meteorite is built up from a conglomerate of
chondrules and is very fresh and beautiful. I had offer some slices of
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