Hi Bernd,
Thanks, yes it is the 12.2 gram chondrite. Even though it's small, I
can't explain the feeling of a new find.
Sonny
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Subject: [meteorite-list] New USA Chondrite find
Sonny wrote:"Here is a new chondrite that I found last week while
exploring aremote area. The fusion crust is still visible after all of
these
years."http://www.nevadameteorites.com/nevadameteorites/ORDINARY_CHONDRIT
ES.htmlHi Sonny and List,Sincere congratulations on your latest US
chondrite find! I assume you're talkingabout this 12.2-gram chondrite.
Exceptionally interesting is that even though thismeteorite looks quite
weathered, the remnant fusion crust looks quite fresh as ifthe fusion
crust had "weathered" the weathering influences!Best wishes fromrainy
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