Hullo, Further to the threads regarding mega chondrules and odd inclusions, Marc Fries of the Geophysical Laboratory at the Carnegie Institution of Washington is going to have a look at my Allende inclusion and hopefully explain what the heck has gone on here!
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/entropydave/inclusion.jpg Naturally (with Marc's explicit permission, of course!) I will share the results and hopefully we'll have a good idea of what's happening in this odd slice!! Also, on the subject of Marc, who did a lot of work on the petrogenesis of Portales Valley (and amazing work too, BTW) I am pleased to announce that I hope to get my first slice of fat and veiny PV soon, weighing in at a (for me) hefty 28g thanks to Illinois Steve and Fleabay! Now that IS an odd meteorite!! And congrats to Martin A. and Stefan R. on their new lunar NWA 4483 - it is a wonderful fresh looking specimen! Buy Buy Buy!!! Cheers! dave IMCA #0092 Sec.BIMS. www.bimsociety.org ______________________________________________ Meteorite-list mailing list [email protected] http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list

