For anyone interested, I manage to get a good photo through
the lens of my MBC-10 microscope of an LA OO1 Thin Section
in cross polarized light.
You can see it at:
http://community.webshots.com/album/323013090fxnqEN
Best wishes, Michael
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Hello All,
I'm looking for the email address of Vagn F. Buchwald... Can anyone
tell me what it is?
Thanks,
Jason
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Dear List Members,
By 3:00 pm PDT, my auctions will end and some still did not receive any bid,
including two great meteorites at:
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmeteoriteshow
Some good deals for YOU!!!
METEORITE: LL4 O.C. - TANEZROUFT 060 15.6gr END-CUT
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/April16.html
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Hello to all on the list.Even JD who had a STUPID pool going to see when I
would come back.Fooled ya JD!!!Anyway I am back after 3 1/2 weeks.Except
for that stupid imca thing, I kept my promise.Speaking of IMCA,even a week
later I still have not even gotten an explanation as to why I was let
go.NO
Hello All,
Here are some photos of the impactite that I found several years
ago. I believe that they were just less than ten miles from the
crater rim. Both pieces are somewhat opaque and display conchoidal
fractures on all broken surfaces. Both of these pieces are made of
identical material
Nevada crater?
http://www.elkorose.com/life.html
Thanks, Tom
peregrineflier
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Hello List, pretend you just bought a half gallon of milk in a old cardboard
carton, now look on the back, there is a picture of a meteorite and it says;
HAVE YOU SEEN THIS METEORITE ?
I am looking for the finder or original owner of this meteorite, I am so
desperate, I am putting it's
Hi again and good afternoon list.I want to thank all the people who chimed
in to get all my freebies.All 7 are gone.Well it only gets better.I have 3
more to givaway.I have a 12 gram fragment of SHIZOU,a micro of lunar D A G
400,and a 1.4 gram individual of GAO.I would like to spread the wealth
Has anyone studied how the meteoritic material found
at impact craters such as Wabar, Boxhole, Henbury,
Odessa, and Morasko was distributed? I am curious if
either the main mass or the major amount of the
meteoritic material was either found inside the main
crater or otherwise directly
http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20050416/timeline.asp
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Has anyone studied how the meteoritic material found
at impact craters such as Wabar, Boxhole, Henbury,
Odessa, and Morasko was distributed? I am curious if
either the main mass or the major amount of the
meteoritic material was either found inside the main
crater or otherwise directly
I have different kind question about impact craters.
In Morasko was found some specimens with destroyed Windmanstätten pattern or
only with thin 1-2 mm recrystalized zone. Now its question, they was
destroyed by impact ? What happend to specimens with regmaglyptes ? They
cant be smashed by
Ssteve,
So glad that you are back and not upset over that stupid IMCA thing. Trivial BS
if I ever saw it.
As for the contest, sorry not my idea, but I was glad to collect most of the
587 guesses from both IMCA and List members. We do have a winner folks. It was
so exiting waiting for the big
In my humble opinion some Moraskos suffered some shock from the impact.
One can see it sometimes at he Neumann lines (a toast for the king of
Neumanns: Pilski),
which in some specimens are twisted or jolted. Once we had a true shrapnel,
so that perhaps with the impactors of the different sices,
I dunno... has anyone found any other evidence of meteorite impact there
(shattercones, coesite, impactite, shocked rock, etc.) beyond what looks
like a very preliminary survey? None of the USGS links work, so I can't
even get a good look at the terrain.
Tracy Latimer
From: Tom Knudson [EMAIL
This is what I have seen written about the Elko
Crater Field.
Bobs Findings
by Robert Verish
Abstracts presented at - The 34th Lunar and Planetary
Science Conference (LPSC - 2003)
http://meteorite-recovery.tripod.com/2003/apr03.htm
Bobs Findings
by Robert Verish
The Elko Crater Field
In my humble opinion some Moraskos suffered some shock from the impact.
One can see it sometimes at he Neumann lines (a toast for the king of
Neumanns: Pilski),
Yes, my 6kg holed specimen have damaged Neumann lines. Material from this
specimen is now under investigation so I will be able to
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