Jeff,

You mean the area in the SW quadrant? It's permeated with the bright
material? It could be sulfide, but I didn't get a chance to EDS or
probe it yesterday. It's all somewhat bewildering, there is so much
look at, so I am starting with the simple stuff that give good
microprobe totals -- haha!. Beware of this meteorite! Like going down
the rabbit hole....

Carl


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Carl,

What's the difference between the two lithologies visible in the first
of these two photos?

Jeff

On 5/25/2012 2:19 PM, Carl Agee wrote:

> http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=4042491099560&set=a.1076549432872.2012978.1200325441&type=1&ref=nf

> http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=4042494859654&set=a.1076549432872.2012978.1200325441&type=1&ref=nf

>


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Carl B. Agee
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Professor, Earth and Planetary Sciences
MSC03 2050
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque NM 87131-1126

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