On two expeditions in Oman, we found over 100 meteorites before finding my first achondrite, a rare type of Ureilite.
Achondrites are rare, the flood from Morocco will soon end.
Mike Farmer
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Hiho Mark,

the region does not make the difference, the finders do!

In Antarctica it's the common process, to number each stone seperately -
take a look at the Bulletins, there you'll find rare types, found in the
same place on the same day with different numbers.
Sahara in general is different, in Oman never were so much hunters around as
in Libya and the Oman stuff does not end up in Morocco.
And the teams in Oman give always all their finds from one aerea as a bunch
in classification, most in the same place. So different conditions as with
the NWA-stuff.
Meanwhile a beginning collector must have the impression, that a howardite,
a mesosiderite, a CV3 or a olivine diogenite must be something extremely
common, as always when a new one is coming out, in the months to follow,
appears a dozen numbers of the same material.
But ask f.e. Afanasjev or Haberer how many ordinary chondrites you have to
hunt down, until you'll find an achondrite! Make some stats NWA versus Dho,
with the latter I suppose you will get different ratios of rare types to
common ones, if you count the numbers as own finds.


And of course many of the OCs from Oman are similar looking as in most
cases, they ae very weathered, W3-4. But take a look in the lists from the
Bulletins, where you can see from the date of find and the coordinates, that
mostly a large series of subsequent numbers were found on the same trip,
there you have a wide variety of Ls and Hs with different Fa and Fs values
and weathering degrees.


So I think, if it costs the same, Stevey is not wrong to prefer Dho instead
of NWA, as in my eyes, they have a higher collector's value (and I'm really
no fan of desert chondrites, I'm sooo conservative and collect names).


Cheeers!
Martin



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Hello Martin,

I do not keep a list of paired meteorites or possible paired meteorites.

Dhofar is no different then DaG or other like regions. I have traded more
in DaG so I could tell you some pairs in it. I have seen a few tables of
Dhofar's where you have several H5 or L6's that look a lot alike.


There have been pairing studies done in DaG, Roosvelt County and Anartica.
In all of these high collection places pairings were found to be pretty
common. Which I do not see as any problem and that was not a negative
Dhofar comment. Anyone thinking it was negative is free to send me all
their Roosevelt County meteorites. Should a pairing study be made, I
think
the numbers say you will find Dhofar no different then other areas of
meteorite concentration.

The naming rules in all these areas say pretty much, unless it fits
together, it gets a different name...or number as it is.  We seem to have
changed this a little to, found within a few feet, as many of the DaG's
with
the same number do not fit together.

On my website you will find I have many Dhofar, DaG and other like
numbered
meteorites. However, if you check the gallery, you will see in my
personal
collection, I avoid like classification meteorites from regions of high
meteorite concentration.

http://www.meteoritearticles.com/photogallerymeteorites.html


Mark Bostick www.meteoritearticles.com


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