Re: [meteorite-list] Terrestrial Age of Bonita Springs H5

2010-11-16 Thread mckinney trammell
my guess it is fairly recent due to the amount af rainfall+saltwater in the 
area. i'm sure i would have been gone if it were to have been around 10,000 or 
so years.

--- On Mon, 11/15/10, Kevin Kichinka mars...@gmail.com wrote:

 From: Kevin Kichinka mars...@gmail.com
 Subject: [meteorite-list] Terrestrial Age of Bonita Springs H5
 To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
 Date: Monday, November 15, 2010, 10:13 PM
 Maybe among the cognoscenti of this
 bulletin board someone might know
 what I can't seem to locate through vigorous research.
 
 For a future feature in Meteorite magazine, it would help
 me to know
 the approximate terrestrial age of Bonita Springs H5
 (Florida).
 
 While there is an interesting debate raging (maybe it's not
 exactly
 THAT interesting OR raging) about the parent body of H
 chondrites (see
 Dave Weir's website for the Reader's Digest version of
 the
 arguments) it's the terrestrial age of this specific met
 that stumps
 me.
 
 How long has Bonita Springs been cooling its chondrules on
 planet Earth?
 
 Kevin Kichinka
 www.theartofcollectingmeteorites.com
 www.LaQ-CostaRica.com
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[meteorite-list] Terrestrial Age of Bonita Springs H5

2010-11-15 Thread Kevin Kichinka
Maybe among the cognoscenti of this bulletin board someone might know
what I can't seem to locate through vigorous research.

For a future feature in Meteorite magazine, it would help me to know
the approximate terrestrial age of Bonita Springs H5 (Florida).

While there is an interesting debate raging (maybe it's not exactly
THAT interesting OR raging) about the parent body of H chondrites (see
Dave Weir's website for the Reader's Digest version of the
arguments) it's the terrestrial age of this specific met that stumps
me.

How long has Bonita Springs been cooling its chondrules on planet Earth?

Kevin Kichinka
www.theartofcollectingmeteorites.com
www.LaQ-CostaRica.com
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