I'm having a hard time understanding this "problem" with Novato. Since
when do deposit samples not get analyzed and worked on? Maybe I'm
missing something here but the way I do it, is the sample gets ID-ed
and classified and then if it merits further research that happens
next, in that order. For example, you cannot submit an abstract to
LPSC or MetSoc on an unclassified or provisional meteorite.
Classification is absolutely the first thing that should happen.

Carl Agee
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On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 7:53 PM, Michael Farmer <m...@meteoriteguy.com> wrote:
>
> Yes, hunting costs money, lots and lots of it. Ask me, I'm on the other side 
> of the planet right now and western unions as coming in daily. No credit 
> cards accepted where I am:)
> But we have responsibilities. Pay to play, including getting the type 
> specimen properly curated. I am in 100% agreement with the noncom on this one.
> Science must come first.
>
> Michael Farmer
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On May 1, 2013, at 7:38 AM, robert crane <rrobb...@msn.com> wrote:
>
> > The problem I have is every one should spend their hard earned money in the 
> > field looking for these damn things to ease the people that don't leave 
> > their driveway.  I'm sorry before u bitch and complain get off your ass and 
> > not spend time in Stewart Valley or in Franconia getting DCA crap 
> > classified. Work in the field and contribute. Make a contribution to 
> > science before u bitch about other people. Hunting ain't free.
> >
> >
> >
> > On Apr 30, 2013, at 5:19 PM, "Richard Montgomery" <rickm...@earthlink.net> 
> > wrote:
> >
> >> One of the stones from this find was "lent" to the NASA team, with an open 
> >> mind and naivte perhaps; a situation that definitely shook her by total 
> >> surprise and dismay, when another finder of another stone offered a 
> >> perspective.  She wasn't pleased to learn that she may never see it again.
> >>
> >> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Verish" <bolidecha...@yahoo.com>
> >> To: "Meteorite-list Meteoritecentral" <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
> >> Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2013 9:34 AM
> >> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Novato update
> >>
> >>
> >> Thanks Rob,
> >> for clearing the air and getting this thread back on track.
> >> And now that the dust has settled, we're back to my original concern:
> >>
> >> Why do we have to wait for just the name to be approved?
> >>
> >> Here is the question I am posing to the List, stated another way:
> >>
> >> If everyone is in agreement with the Jenniskins arrangement, then why 
> >> can't the Committee credit UCLA for the type specimen and move forward 
> >> with approving at least the name "Novato" (if need be, at least 
> >> provisionally)? I mean, what is the difference whether the type specimen 
> >> goes first to UCLA, then goes to NASA, or vice-versa? I mean, for goodness 
> >> sake, it's NASA we're talking about here.
> >>
> >> Why do we have to wait for the results from the consortium before we know 
> >> the approved name of this meteorite?
> >> I mean, we didn't even have a consensus classification for Sutter's Mill, 
> >> but that name still got approved! We didn't have to wait for the results 
> >> of the consortium, then. Why now?
> >>
> >> But before I conclude, allow me to state several things
> >> FOR THE RECORD:
> >>
> >> Contrary to any unfounded assertions that may get printed on this List, 
> >> there is no "problem" getting type-specimens from finders to researchers:
> >>
> >> There were 8 Sutter's Mill finds donated from finders & property owners.
> >> The name "Sutter's Mill" was approved BEFORE a classification could be 
> >> agreed upon and long before the consortium published their results.
> >>
> >> There were 2 Battle Mountain specimens voluntarily donated by finders to 
> >> researchers. The name "Battle Mountain" was approved 30 days after the 
> >> fall. What delay?
> >>
> >> Other US falls with "no problems" getting type-specimens:
> >> Mifflin, Lorton, Whetstone Mtns, Ash Creek - no delays in name approval.
> >>
> >> Finders of the "Novato" meteorite were making arrangements to submit type 
> >> specimens to researchers, prior to Jenniskins announcement to the Press 
> >> that he was submitting the Webber stone as a type specimen. Days after his 
> >> announcement is when I finally made my Novato find, and at that time I 
> >> never dreamt we would be having this discussion in 2013. If it becomes 
> >> necessary, I am prepared (as are other finders) to submit a type specimen 
> >> to UCLA. But not until we all have been given a proper explanation.
> >>
> >> -- Bob V.
> >>
> >>
> >> --- On Mon, 4/29/13, Matson, Robert D. <robert.d.mat...@saic.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>> From: Matson, Robert D. <robert.d.mat...@saic.com>
> >>> Subject: [meteorite-list] Novato update
> >>> To: "Pat Brown" <scientificlifest...@hotmail.com>, "Jim Wooddell" 
> >>> <jim.woodd...@suddenlink.net>, "Met List" 
> >>> <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
> >>> Date: Monday, April 29, 2013, 8:51 PM
> >>>
> >>> Hi All,
> >>>
> >>> I've been informed by one of the Novato finders that this is
> >>> a non-issue.
> >>> Dr. Jenniskens has long-since pledged to donate more
> >>> than adequate Novato type specimen to UCLA for it to be
> >>> approved by the Nomenclature Committee. That it hasn't happened
> >>> already is simply because Dr. Jenniskens wished to ensure that all
> >>> academic requests for meteoritical material were handled promptly.
> >>> 29 grams
> >>> of the first recovered stone were generously donated by Lisa
> >>> Webber to SETI for scientific analysis; of that, whatever is not
> >>> consumed
> >>> in destructive analyses has been promised to UCLA.
> >>> So there is no cause for alarm; people just need to be patient.
> >>> --Rob
> >>>
> >>>
> >> On Apr 30, 2013, at 4:32 AM, Robert Verish <bolidecha...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Actually, it's still the "Novato" (provisional) meteorite.
> >>> It still is not in the Meteoritical Bulletin.
> >>>
> >>> This is the slice that Brien Cook originally cut with the intention of 
> >>> submitting it to UCLA.  But when he read that someone else was going to 
> >>> supply the type-specimen, he then placed it on eBay.
> >>>
> >>> It would be nice if some Institute or consortium would make an offer and 
> >>> try to repatriate this slice and make it a type-specimen so that this 
> >>> US-fall could finally be made "official".   All I'm saying is, this 
> >>> "leaving an official-status hanging-in-mid-air" would never happen in 
> >>> Canada. They would just simply buy the type-specimen.
> >>>
> >>> It's time for the US to catch-up with Canada.  It's time for a change.
> >>> Bob V.
> >>
> >>
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