Hi Laurence and List,

At first glance, the color-scheme of the matrix reminds me of Allende.
 But, where Allende has nice round complete chondrules, Sutter's Mill
has chondrule fragments.  It appears that the chondrules in SM have
been altered or damaged through some process (maybe heat, aqueous, or
shock?).

Also - I really like that "unknown collection iron" from the 1800's.
Nice etch on that one.  :)

Best regards,

MikeG
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On 5/26/12, Laurence Garvie <lgar...@asu.edu> wrote:
> I spent some time today photographing our Sutter's Mill meteorites.
>
> If interested, you can view them at
>
> www.flickr.com/photos/meteorite_scientist/
>
>
>
> Laurence Garvie
> CMS
> ASU
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