Bernd, Jeff, Mark B and others:

Once again, thank you for your help with these questions. Hopefully others
learn as much as I do...and appreciate the knowledge gained.

So the irons are gone from Africa? Maybe yet to be found in some areas?


Regards,

John


----- Original Message -----
From: "Bernd Pauli HD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Meteorite List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 11:39 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] NWA statistics as per Met.Bull 86


> Norbert wrote:
>
> > There are more than a thousand
> > L's and H's just from NWA ...
>
> Classified H chondrites:   156
> Classified L chondrites:   146
> Classified LL chondrites:  044
> Classified C chondrites:   022
> Classified R chondrites:   007
> Classified achondrites:    037
> Classified iron meteorites:005
>
> Provisional listing of NWAs:
>
> H chondrites:   213
> L chondrites:   249
> LL chondrites: 068
> C chondrites:   033 (this includes D. Bessey's CR2s)
> R chondrites:   003
> Achondrites:    020
> iron meteorites:001
>
> Let me remind you once more that I am only mentioning
> NWA designations in this breakdown - not all the other Hot
> Desert meteorites from Oman, Lybia, Algeria, and those
> that have a real name like Tafassasset etc.
>
> Let me also remind you that the provisional overview is
> at least 6 months or even one year old. Numbers will have
> increased dramatically in the meantime.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Bernd
>
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