Re: [meteorite-list] New Nevada Finds

2005-04-09 Thread Michael L Blood
As always, Geoff, 
Your report and photos are top notch!
Surprised you didn't put this in Meteorite Mag or METEORITE
TIMES! 
Thanks for the freebee.  Great work - and way too much fun.
best wishes, Michael

on 4/8/05 7:33 PM, Notkin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Greetings Dear Listees:
 
 I am very privileged to have been asked by List member Sonny Clary to
 announce his discovery of a new strewn field in Nevada. Sonny has been
 carefully mapping the field for approximately two years, and has
 meticulously recorded the weight and location of each find,
 photographed each piece in situ, and assigned every specimen a field
 number.
 
 Sonny has found a considerable number of fine stone meteorites,
 crusted, and with apparent low metal content, causing us to guess that
 they may be LLs. Representative samples of Sonny's finds are currently
 undergoing classification by a prominent academic meteoriticist.
 
 Sonny invited me to visit the area with him at the end of last month,
 with the hope of doing a new story on the strewn field for Meteorite
 magazine. We were accompanied on this expedition our friend Jim Kriegh.
 
 I have compiled a short photo journal of our Nevada hunt, and I hope
 you will all enjoy it:
 
 http://www.notkin.net/expeditions/nevada/1.htm
 
 
 Sonny hopes to be able to announce the exact location of the field at
 this time next year. Congratulations to Sonny on his finds, and for his
 exemplary field investigation methods.
 
 
 
 Best to all,
 
 Geoff N.
 www.notkin.net
 www.paleozoic.org
 
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Re: [meteorite-list] New Nevada Finds

2005-04-09 Thread Meteoriteshow
Nice report, Geoff. It makes me feel like going back to the Sahara!!!
Congratulations to the 3 of you and carry on having both fun and new finds
to show us!
Kind regards,

Frédéric Beroud
www.meteoriteshow.com
IMCA # 2491 (http://www.meteoritecollectors.org/)

- Original Message -
From: Notkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Meteorite List meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Saturday, April 09, 2005 4:33 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] New Nevada Finds


 Greetings Dear Listees:

 I am very privileged to have been asked by List member Sonny Clary to
 announce his discovery of a new strewn field in Nevada. Sonny has been
 carefully mapping the field for approximately two years, and has
 meticulously recorded the weight and location of each find,
 photographed each piece in situ, and assigned every specimen a field
 number.

 Sonny has found a considerable number of fine stone meteorites,
 crusted, and with apparent low metal content, causing us to guess that
 they may be LLs. Representative samples of Sonny's finds are currently
 undergoing classification by a prominent academic meteoriticist.

 Sonny invited me to visit the area with him at the end of last month,
 with the hope of doing a new story on the strewn field for Meteorite
 magazine. We were accompanied on this expedition our friend Jim Kriegh.

 I have compiled a short photo journal of our Nevada hunt, and I hope
 you will all enjoy it:

 http://www.notkin.net/expeditions/nevada/1.htm


 Sonny hopes to be able to announce the exact location of the field at
 this time next year. Congratulations to Sonny on his finds, and for his
 exemplary field investigation methods.



 Best to all,

 Geoff N.
 www.notkin.net
 www.paleozoic.org

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RE: [meteorite-list] New Nevada Finds

2005-04-08 Thread moni waiblinger-seabridge
Congratulations Sonny!
This is outstanding!
Nicely done Goeff!
Can't wait to hear more about the new strewnfield location!
Sternengruss, Moni

From: Notkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Meteorite List meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] New Nevada Finds
Date: Fri, 8 Apr 2005 19:33:09 -0700
Greetings Dear Listees:
I am very privileged to have been asked by List member Sonny Clary to 
announce his discovery of a new strewn field in Nevada. Sonny has been 
carefully mapping the field for approximately two years, and has 
meticulously recorded the weight and location of each find, photographed 
each piece in situ, and assigned every specimen a field number.

Sonny has found a considerable number of fine stone meteorites, crusted, 
and with apparent low metal content, causing us to guess that they may be 
LLs. Representative samples of Sonny's finds are currently undergoing 
classification by a prominent academic meteoriticist.

Sonny invited me to visit the area with him at the end of last month, with 
the hope of doing a new story on the strewn field for Meteorite magazine. 
We were accompanied on this expedition our friend Jim Kriegh.

I have compiled a short photo journal of our Nevada hunt, and I hope you 
will all enjoy it:

http://www.notkin.net/expeditions/nevada/1.htm
Sonny hopes to be able to announce the exact location of the field at this 
time next year. Congratulations to Sonny on his finds, and for his 
exemplary field investigation methods.


Best to all,
Geoff N.
www.notkin.net
www.paleozoic.org
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