Oops.. Sorry Steve. Walked out of the room in the middle of an email and clicked send before reading the list...

Joe, Steve is right, if you look closely at that photo you can see the lighter inclusions/clasts.

Regards,
Eric

On 4/16/2010 8:03 PM, Steve Witt wrote:
Joe and List,

If you look closely at the top of the stone that the Boudreaux boys found you 
can see characteristics similar to the stone that was at UW-Madison. I think 
the university stone just has more of the interior matrix showing.

Don't forget the Park Forest fall. With P.F. there were two distinct 
litholigies and I saw many stones that appeared to be from two completely 
different falls.

Regards,
Steve


Steve Witt
IMCA #9020
http://imca.cc/


--- On Fri, 4/16/10, Joe Kerchner<skyrockmeteori...@yahoo.com>  wrote:

From: Joe Kerchner<skyrockmeteori...@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteor fragment lands in UW-Madison geoscience 
department
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Date: Friday, April 16, 2010, 9:53 PM
To me the piece that terry's soons
were photographed with looks different than the hammer
stone. Is it possible that the person who sold it to him
pulled one over on him? Or is it just the photo that makes
it look different?
Best Wishes,
Joe kerchner

-----Original Message-----
From: Linton Rohr<linton...@earthlink.net>
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 8:58 PM
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteor fragment lands in
UW-Madison geoscience department

Good luck, Joe!
And the rest of the gang, too!
Linton

----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Kerchner"<skyrockmeteori...@yahoo.com>
To:<meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 6:50 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteor fragment lands in
UW-Madison geoscience
department


Have to head home to coach a couple soccer games in
the morning, then ill
b heading back. I have some very good intel and
permission to hunt that
land tomorrow. Wish us luck, god be willing we will
recover some new
pieces soon.
Best Wishes,
Joe kerchner

-----Original Message-----
From: Meteorites USA<e...@meteoritesusa.com>
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 8:10 PM
To: Meteorite-list<meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteor fragment lands in
UW-Madison geoscience
department

"...UW-Madison meteorite experts Noriko Kita and
Takayuki Ushikubo used
a scanning electron microscope and X-ray spectrometer
to begin to
analyze the surface mineral composition of the rock.
They identified the
presence of magnesium, iron, and silica-containing
compounds, including
the common minerals olivine and pyroxene. They also
found iron-nickel
metal and iron sulfide, which are often seen in
primitive meteorites...."
Meteor fragment lands in UW-Madison geoscience
department
http://www.news.wisc.edu/17969

Regards,
Eric Wichman

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