Thanks.
According to Dr. Ehlmann the largest single Dimmitt was 8.9 kg, followed by
3.74kg, 3.46kg, and 2.35kg. These were the pieces cataloged by the Glenn
Huss. I have a 6.7kg stone that may turn out to be a Dimmitt, sold by Monning
to a collector in the 50's. We will see.
Matt
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From: Michael Gilmer
To: m...@mhmeteorites.com
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Dimmitt Main Mass?
Sent: Oct 3, 2011 7:15 AM
Hi Matt and List,
Grady's COM lists the following large masses or quantities in collections -
TCU - 130kg
University of California - 6.644kg
University of New Mexico - 2.71kg
Max Planck Inst - 11.3kg
I'm not sure which of those are single masses and which represent a
total of pieces.
BTW - I agree about Dimmitt. It's one of the most interesting Texas
meteorites (that is commonly seen).
Best regards,
MikeG
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On 10/3/11, m...@mhmeteorites.com wrote:
> Does anyone know the weight of the single largest Dimmitt found? TCU has a
> 3.4kg piece listed in their catalog. And what a nice meteorite this is in
> thin section and hand sample. Loads of chondrules and veins; can really tell
> it is an H3.
> Matt
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