Hi List,
After seeing some of the Franconia posts and their pictures, I got to thinking, does 
anyone know how many different types of the Franconia Wash meteorite from Arizona 
there are? I don't live far from there and have searched the field a few times and 
have been told by another in the field that there are more then one type. Turns out 
that along with the H’s there have been a couple of L’s or maybe LL’s found. I've even 
been told that some could be an impact melt. If this is the case then it would make 
sense that you would find a couple of different class’s within the same fall. Does 
anyone know anything about this? I have a couple of Franconia’s that have some strange 
fissures (don’t really know what else to call it) in them where it looks like material 
has been melted out during it’s fiery flight. Could the fissures be an area between 
the L, LL or H where the stone is less dense due to less iron if some are impact 
melts? Or is this typical of some Franconia’s to have these melte
d out cuts in them? If these fissures are typical, has any larger stones been 
sectioned where these fissures are to see if the stones very in metal content? Here 
are a few pictures showing some of the variations in the stones. 

This is my largest stone showing a couple of the fissures in it:

http://pic5.picturetrail.com/VOL83/509877/4051423/50427967.jpg
http://pic5.picturetrail.com/VOL83/509877/4051423/50427972.jpg
http://pic5.picturetrail.com/VOL83/509877/4051423/50427976.jpg
The stone was purchased from the discoverer of the field back in February and is one 
of the largest found in the Franconia field and weighs a little over 14 lbs. It is 
virtually 100% fusion crusted with some nice thumbprints.

This is my smallest also showing a fissure:

http://pic5.picturetrail.com/VOL83/509877/4051423/50428332.jpg
http://pic5.picturetrail.com/VOL83/509877/4051423/50428328.jpg
http://pic5.picturetrail.com/VOL83/509877/4051423/50428322.jpg
It is somewhat oriented and weighs 380 grams.

This last one is different in that it has none of the features of the first two but 
shows some lines like flow lines or shear lines:

http://pic5.picturetrail.com/VOL83/509877/4051423/50427934.jpg
http://pic5.picturetrail.com/VOL83/509877/4051423/50427955.jpg
 It is 100% fusion crusted and weighs close to 7.5 lbs

Thanks,
Wally
Las Vegas



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