Hello everyone����..Ive been offline for two days and Ive seen this list 
kinda quiet for now. There has been a topic in this list that I would like 
to know about.
I live in the northern mexican desert, and Im quite familiar with desert 
varnish in rocks and its appearance. I dont like desert varnish in normal 
rocks cuz this makes impossible to look for meteorites around here, because 
every rock around here seems to be covered with the black and dark desert 
crust. Ive been fooled more than once thinking normal rocks are meteorites, 
cuz from far away some rocks seem to be meteorites, even in huge sand dunes 
where the sand is almost white and very fine. I dont know what causes desrt 
varnish, Ive been told its from the radiation of the sun. The desert varnish 
around here is like a fusion crust on meteorites, but it has rough texture 
and opaque shine.

Desert varnish in meteorite I have from the Sahara desert seem like dark and 
others are light red or orange. I think this in part is because of the 
interior make up of meteorites, but if its desert varnish, why is it so 
shiny and soft?, does anybody know what causes desert varnish in 
meteorites?, and does it differ from desert to desert?. I think ths desert 
varnish may have clues of the time the meteorite has spent in the Earth. So 
this desert varnish is a sign of severe weathering on the meteorite or not?



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Rafael B. Torres
Space Collection 2001
http://www.geocities.com/rafael_blando


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