Re: [meteorite-list] NWA Meteorites and Oxidation?

2002-05-31 Thread Bernd Pauli HD

Walter Branch wrote:

 In looking over many pictures of NWA meteorites and
 examining some which I have in my collection, many
 look heavily oxidized. Is this just my eyes or are
 they a heavily oxidzed group, in general? Of course,
 I have seen exceptions but even the carbonaceous stones
 appear this way to me.

Hello Walter and List,

Survey of weathering degree of
NWA's presently in my databases:

W0 or W0/1: 10
W1 or W1/2: 62
W2 or W2/3: 66
W3 or W3/4: 72
W4 or W4/5: 14
W5 or W5/6: 10
W6: 03

This survey does not yet include Met.Bull. 86 and
the countless provisional or unclassified NWA's.

Cheers,

Bernd

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[meteorite-list] NWA Meteorites and Oxidation?

2002-05-30 Thread Walter Branch



Hello Everyone,

In looking over many pictures of NWA meteorites and 
examining some which I have in my collection, many look heavily oxidized. 
Is this just my eyes or are they a heavily oxidzed group, in 
general?Of course, I have seen exceptions but even the carbonaceous 
stones appear this way to me.

-Walter
---Walter Branch, 
Ph.D.Branch Meteorites322 Stephenson Ave., Suite BSavannah, GA 
31405 USAwww.branchmeteorites.com

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