Hi Ivan and meteorites' fans,

Thanks for sharing your pictures of such fantastic slices of Seymchan and 
congratulations for your great work on this meteorite.
Regarding your question, I don't know exactly what to say... It is true that in 
some places of the last 4mm thick giant slice
(wow!), it looks like a Mesosiderite, but I have a question myself about it. Is 
it usual in a Mesosiderite to have the Fe/Ni
embedded in olivine crystals? I thought (but I may be wrong as I'm far from 
being a specialist of Mesosiderites) that their main
characteristic is to dsiplay very dense zones of metal flakes in a silicates' 
matrix, i.e. not only olivine... Am I right or wrong?
Thanks for your comments!
I like to learn more about those meteorites that are very rare in the places 
where I'm used to go hunting, and that I never found so
far...

Kind regards to All!

Frederic Beroud
http://www.meteoriteshow.com
IMCA member # 2491 (http://www.imca.cc/)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ivan Kutyrev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2005 11:03 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Share interesting breccia structure in pallasite


> Hi,
> Just like to share pictures of irregular breccias structure in
> pallasite. Parts looks more like mesosiderites.
> It is possible to see only in large surface slices, like here on pictures:
>
> http://sikhote.com/MapsDB/MAll/MSeymchan.html
>
> My question is: how describe such structure in English correctly?
> Last picture specially very big - 3.5 Mb.
> Hope you enjoy and thanks.
> Ivan K
> --
> site: www.sikhote.com - Meteorites and Minerals database. NET Tools.
> Link exchange.
> email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Skype: kirgudu or  001-520-509-4679
> Thanks,
> Ivan
>


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