Hi there folks,
Further to the Putorana thread... whilst it is said that this material is
one of the best meteorwrongs around, I have never seen any of the other iron
in basalt contenders (ie material from Disko Isl. c.)
Has anyone out there got any pics of the other iron in basalt from these
Thanks to all, especially Bernd - as usual, for the information on NWA531
that I inquired about. It was very helpful.
Dave
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Has anyone out there got any pics of the other iron in basalt from these other
sources?
I was just interested to see if they were similar in appearance.
I saw a sample of some native iron at the Tucson show, it was not for sale and I
didn't get a picture, but here is a description as I
Hello all
My auctions start to ended from tomorrow, I have the
last 2 NWA 975 slices on Ebay, the others buy with buy
it now, I no put others why at few days I have the
Bologna Mineral Show here in Italy, and if I sold all
I no have othersif you want buy nowother is
the SaU 008 SNC, a
Also, howardites commonly contain clasts of
carbonaceous chondrite material, nearly all
lik CM and CR chondrites.
Zolensky ME, Weisberg MK, Buchanan PC, Mittlefehldt DW (1996)
Mineralogy of carbonaceous chondrite clasts in HED achondrites
and the moon. Meteorite. Planet. Sci. 31, 518-537.
Thanks for the comments Allan. One thing I find interesting is the
brecciated nature of the basaltic clasts that make up Putorana. Seems odd in
basalts. Allan?
matt
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Hey everyone, I have over 60 auctions ending today,
many started at one penny!
Check them out, get some goodies.
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Last summer me and my friends Donald Okeefe and Rodrigo Martinez went to the
Imilac strewnfield in Chile. We found a few dozen little imilacs - mostly
small shrapnel. You would think that I was nuts if I asked the meteoritical
society for a name for each of my stones that I (we) found. We know
Robert and Mike:
I do think Mike brings up a very good point though in his CR2 note, in
regard to old falls, like Gao, Holbrook, Brenham, and the like. Is there a
need to get all new additional finds from these areas tested if they clearly
look like a Gao, or Holbrook? This is a can of worms, but
~10:55 Mtn Time Zone
Big bright beautiful meteor dividing into pieces and terminating about 30
degrees above the horizon.
Appeared on a coarse angled from South to South Southwest of Taos.
-Robert Beauford : )
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I'm looking for a recent price for Klamath Falls, another casualty in
the insurance claim I'm helping out on. If any out there have sold or
have some for sale, please let me know. Thanks in advance,
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