Looking at your slices and their widmanstatten patterns it strikes me
there is scope here for a book about identifying widmanstatten
patterns and their subtle characteristics for individual
finds/falls....or is their already one I'm not aware of...now there's
a project for someone!

Sorry can't help with identification, I'd just be guessing....although
pretty sure non of them is Taza.

Graham, UK

On 11 February 2011 05:22, Laurence Garvie <[email protected]> wrote:
> I found four unlabeled iron meteorite slices in the collection at Arizona 
> State University.  They can be seen at
>
> www.flickr.com/photos/meteorite_scientist/sets/72157625897257655/
>
> If anyone recognizes any of the slices then please let me know at 
> [email protected]
>
> Thanks
>
> Laurence
> CMS
> ASU
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