Greg & all,

Nice specimens.

Just a minor side point:  the term is "slickensides"
for the striated, movement-polished surface itself, or
"slickensided" for a rock showing slickensides.  Your
version is a common, but erroneous, transliteration.

Cheers,
Norm
http://tektitesource.com

--- Greg Hupe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Dear List Members,
> 
> I have been going through the material I brought
> back from my Morocco trip 
> last week. Here are some photos of some very nice
> fresh chondrites, an 
> unusual thing these days coming out of Morocco.
> There are two pictures of 
> some very good examples of Slick-n-Slide also. I
> have not seen chondrites 
> this nice for a long time out of the Sahara.
> 
> 4170 gram Large and Fresh Thumb Printed chondrite -
> VERY COOL !!
> http://www.lunarrock.com/3-9/dsc00001.jpg
> 
> 140 gram Individual - Neat Shape
> http://www.lunarrock.com/3-9/dsc00013.jpg
> 
> 122.7 gram Slick-n-Slide (Best Example I have Seen
> for a Long Time)
> http://www.lunarrock.com/3-9/dsc00023.jpg
> 
> 25.6 gram Slick-n-Slide (Unfortunately broke during
> airplane ride home)
> http://www.lunarrock.com/3-9/dsc00025.jpg
> 
> Hope you enjoy the pictures.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Greg Hupe
> The Hupe Collection
> NaturesVault (eBay)
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> IMCA 3163
> 
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