Some do ooze. However, I have a piece I acquired about 10 years ago from
the Museum of Natural History-London...still clean as the day I received it.
It is probably the humidity of certain areas is what is causing it to
bleed. Ghubara is not the only one; I've owned/sold several meteorites
from Oman that "weep" red liquid when exposed to humdity (typically
above 45%). SAU 001 is one.
Matt Morgan
harlan trammell wrote:
they sweat and ooz liquid
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From: /"Floyd \"Griff\" Griffith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/
Reply-To: /"Floyd \"Griff\" Griffith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/
To: /"meteorite-list" <[email protected]>/
Subject: /[meteorite-list] Ghubara/
Date: /Mon, 6 Nov 2006 09:56:24 -0700/
Hello and good day list.
I have recently acquired a Ghubara.
I have noticed some talk about the Ghubara.
Is there something that I should know about the Ghubara?
Please let me know.
Thanks all,
Griff
Parker, Colorado
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