Good Question and a long standing sleeper discussion on the list.

Most of all of the NWA's I have actually held in my hand don't show what is true desert varnish. Many however show "wind polishing" and that abrades the original fusion crust away to a degree. The cheaper NWA's are so weathered that the surface isn't even smooth.

Due to the way desert varnish forms it is hard to compare NWA's with say Southwestern US Meteorites which do tend to have varnish and caliche as well. The crust does change appearance with exposure and to tell for certain if the original crust remains is to look at the edge of a slice for a .33-.50 mm rim of black directly on the inner surface. This dosen't help ordinarily when you are trying to look at an auction photo to consider your bid.

Photo quality varies so much it is really difficult to determine from most photos. My guess, and only a guess without dragging out my collection and looking at it, is the more brown they are the less fusion crust remains. The shinny ones are more "wind polished" in my mind. In close up, fusion crust isn't all that shinny and and has a something of course sand paper looking texture. So, I think the more shinny and more brown the photo the lower percentage of fusion crust remaining--but this opinion has many exceptions. This is further complicated by sellers calling anything that isn't a fractured surface as covered in "fusion crust"

Dean has seen more NWA's than any 10 of us here and perhaps he could shed some light on the question.

Elton

Some Desert Varnish Links --><http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/infobank/programs/html/school/moviepage/20.01.20.html><--Movie

<http://fgms.home.att.net/desertv.htm> <--Latest Research

<http://www.desertusa.com/magdec97/varnish/dec_varnish.html>
<http://geology.about.com/library/bl/images/bldesertvarnish.htm>


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 When I look at some of photos of the hot desert NWA meteorite Ebay
auctions, I can't tell if the nice looking blackish brown coating on the
individual meteorites is fusion crust or just desert varnish with
probably little or no fusion crust remaining.  Advice please on helping
this novice collector determine the difference. Shiny appearance =
desert varnish?

thanks,

jd cowsar



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