Hi Steve !

Bad news :

One stone of 682g was in the the Geol. Dept., Univ. of Hawaii, Met. Bull.,
1967, (39), Meteoritics, 1970, 5, p.91. Analysis, olivine Fa19, B.Mason,
GCA, 1967, 31, p.1100. The specimen in the University of Hawaii has been
lost, A.L.Graham et al., Cat. Met. Software, 1992.

Only 23g and a thin section is in  Washington, U.S. Nat. Mus.

Greetings,

Christian



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Subject: [meteorite-list] looking for palolo valley


Hi list and good morning. Now that I have my honolulu piece, I found that
there is another hawaiian meteorite. It is palolo valley.There is only 680
grams available. So my question is, is there any available forsale?I cannot
find out to much from a to z meteorite book.Also there is not to much to say
about it on to many websites.So can anyone help me out please?
                                                            steve



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