Hello List,

(This is, of course, is coming from a musician, entomologist and mycologist by academics, with a dose of high passion for meteoritics thrown in, along with a nice growing type-collection and a more-than-average-working knowledge of meteoritic petrology...although nothing more along this specific line accademically...) Here's my question:

Is there a book published with petrologic chemical equations defining meteorite type?

It's my missing link. I've devoured all three of O. Richard Norton's books (since my original RFS is so dog-eared and bent, I have a hard-bound copy of an original; re-read my cherished CEM over and again) and as a proud owner of Dante and Marvin's Color Atlas of Meteorites in Thin Section, among others (hello Kevin again...great book btw)... have a semi-confident neophyte knowledge (sort-of) of TS petrology....

....and yet, since I'm sorely lacking in any academic petrology, I'm hoping there is a meteoritic-type publication out there that literally gives me the equations for type designation, in sequence.

Perhaps I'm dreaming, but it is a good dream.

If not, this seems like a niche yet filled.   Help!

-Richard Montgomery




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