Hello all
I am displeases me writer this in the mailing list,
but seen the innumerable attempts to contact Mr.
Cottingham, seen that does pretended not to receive my
emails while he continuous to publish tens of it in
the list, I decided to put in clear teased it aside of
this character. I have
G'day List,
I'm hoping that someone may be able to clear this up. HAH 237
is formally classified as being a CH (petrologic type 3) chondrite and S3, W2.
However, I've seen itlisted on many websites as a CH-BEN (Metal rich
Bencubbinite). I thought that CB or Bencubbinites are now a separate
G'day List,
Hello Down Under,
HaH 237 is formally classified as being a CH (petrologic type 3) ...
RUSSELL S.S. et al. (2003) Copper isotope systematics in CR, CH-like
and CB meteorites: A preliminary study (MAPS 38-7, 2003, A124).
In this abstract, Mrs. Russell calls it CH-like. J.A.
Thanks, Bernd, for your interesting answer. So both the papers by
Russell and Greshake tell us of a chondritic grouplet called CB, while
on the other hand the very latest version of MetBase (V6.0, issued
this summer) still has the CH-BEN type classification, and not CB.
Now, what makes me wonder
Alex wrote:
So my question is: is the CB designation still just a proposal (made
by the authors of these papers, and may be others), and has yet to
arrive at a status of general acceptance by the scientific community?
Should CH-BEN be abandoned? Are both of them valid side by side
for the
oops, I forgot the two little words the range
Herein, we r e c o m m e n d designation of the CB (C, carbonaceous;
B, bencubbinite) chondrites, a new grouplet that greatly extends t h e
r a n g e of nebular/metal silicate and volatile element fractionations
recorded in chondrites. These
I'm as confused about these groups as everybody else. Here's what I can add:
The NomCom does not make official decisions about meteorite groups. In
fact, nobody in the Meteoritical Society does. It's just a matter of
accepted usage. Joern Koblitz does what other editors, including the
Hello list,
Here is the link to the paper by Weisberg, Prinz, Clayton, Mayeda,
Sugiura, Zashu, and Ebihara in which they propose the designation of the
CB grouplet. I don't have a clue how these meteoritical scientists do
such awesome work but I have the highest respect for what they present
and
Thanks Bernd. What would this list do without you?!? ;-) Well
it seemsa definitive answer tomy question is still while away from
being conclusively decided on and accepted. Thanks for everyone's help and
answers.
Cheers,
Jeff KuykenI.M.C.A. #3085www.meteoritesaustralia.com
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Hello Everyone,
I will respond ONLY this ONE TIME to Matteo's rant.
Matteo... I am not the only meteorite dealer who ignores your emails! I am
not the only meteorite dealer who refuses to answer your emails and I am not
the only dealer who will refuse to sell you anything.
Way too many
Hahahahahahaha. this is good! The meteorites are
in my collection site in wait that these arrive, but
if perhaps known, us not have the link of the image,
seen that the piece is lacking, how you can note still
for little until the next updating under the Campo
Sales that have to be here from
Hello
is the same for me, where is go the PF pack? The first
of the microfragment is arrive in 1 week. The other 2
pieces is go lost, but I not have ask in return my
NWA.
Regards
Matteo
--- Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!
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Hi list.Just a follow up on mike cottinghams
Hi List,
Regarding this meteorite sale I have two questions.
Has anyone emailed to buy anything and gotten a response?
I did, but no response yet. (after 12 hours)
Second, I assumed that the sale price is 50% of the prices posted on the
linked pages, because if the posted prices already
Rob and All:
I was hoping to elicit some discussion on whether there was some chance of
finding any of the Chicora pieces that I speculated may still be around. I
didn't mean to get so far off the thread of cold hunting.
I thought some of the more knowledgeable list members might provide some
Well, some of us in Denver perused this sale, and the prices are absoultely
full retail. If that is the sale of the year, I am laughing my ass off.
Mike Farmer
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Hey list, This looks like an actual meteorite to me! Maybe a new Utah
meteorite!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2192301326
Thanks, Tom
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