Ever let an arrow fly and then wish you hadn't? This response is probably WAY WRONG. I've been thinking about it and have to admit that I was talking through my hat here. Sorry. Rand > Um....Sure. (pardon the belated response.) Concerning the pic you sent of > the highly coroded chondrite, I say yes. It's exactly that...or a clump of > lawn ferlilizer. (your'e supposed to laugh.) Well, concerning the crystaline > material, it may just be build-up of terrestrial mineral which has formed on > the exterior of your specimem. I mean, in order for this meteorite to have > suffered such extensive corosion, it must have been lying undisturbed for > millinia...long enough for earthly mineral deposits to materialize. I doubt > that you would find such material within the virgin matrix of your specimin. > Rand Kluge. > > ______________________________________________ > Meteorite-list mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list
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