Great question.  :)

Hunters?

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On 11/20/13, jack satkoski <[email protected]> wrote:
> Their must be field examples of achrondrites found without fusion crust.
> The metal bearing chondrites can be identified after fusion crust is gone
> but what about achrondrites?
>
> Sometimes while hunting a dry lake bed with nothing around for miles you
> find this basalt in the proverbal middle of nowhere!!!
>
> What would you look for before sending a sample to one of the meteorite
> classifying labs?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Jack Satkoski
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