Metals detectors are just that metal detectors and are used in searching for 
metal bearing H/L/LL/EL chondrites and irons.

Native iron in stoney achondrites  is excedingly rare, only incidental, and 
certainly in not in eucrites or diogenites.  So neither metal detector nor 
magnet would be suitable if looking for them specifically.  

Sometimes metal is found in carbonaceous chondrites, aubrites, winnotites and 
could be found in the other primative achodrites but hardly in more than 
background quantities.

So in answer to your question, metal detectors are not suitable for detecting 
achondrites as a whole.  For now the eyeball is the best detector.

Elton


--- On Fri, 8/22/08, Pål Meland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  
> Can anyone please tell me if it`s possible to use a metal
> detector on a Achondrite (Eucrite, brecciated ) If so, what brand
> and type.
>  
> Thanks
> Paal,
> Norway
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