Jack,
Sorry for the confusion, My fiance is using my email and she wanted the
list...My plate is full. I'll send you her email.
Cj
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From: Jack Schrader [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Jack,
My email is [EMAIL PROTECTED] try and send me an email so I can see if it is
working. It was working fine earlier today though. I already sent you
Tamara's email address off list.
Cj
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From: Cj .. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello List
I have some small Bassikounou to sell or exchange:
- 72 grams, 99% fusion crust
http://www.encyclopedia-of-meteorites.com/photos/ID266_506511868_53060_a.JPG
- 50 grams, 85% fusion crust, lots of secondary crust, great visible
slickenside
Hello Norbert, Adam, Marcin and All,
it seems I didn't make myself very clear. I have absolutely nothing
against the term:
This one is kind of a Rosetta Stone for this and this...or some sort
of a Missing Link...or some
kind of a Smoking Gun for...but what makes me feel similar as Marcin,
...sorry, should be DHOFAR 908, not NWA!
Peter
Peter Marmet wrote:
Hello Norbert, Adam, Marcin and All,
it seems I didn't make myself very clear. I have absolutely nothing
against the term:
This one is kind of a Rosetta Stone for this and this...or some
sort of a Missing Link...or some
...sorry, should be DHOFAR 908, not NWA!
Peter
Peter Marmet wrote:
Hello Norbert, Adam, Marcin and All,
it seems I didn't make myself very clear. I have absolutely nothing
against the term:
This one is kind of a Rosetta Stone for this and this...or some
sort of a Missing Link...or some
Hi Peter and List,
First, I do know why there is a problem here at all.
The stone in questions is different from the rest of
the Dhofar 908 stones as Norbert already pointed out.
I made it clear it was part of the Dhofar pairing
series from the beginning but, none the less, a very
special stone.
Hallo Adam,
thank you FYI...as I said before, I have nothing against these
nicknames.
I finally found some very good info on David's excellent site:
http://www.meteoritestudies.com/protected_DHOF908.HTM
It says that Dho 908 has - unlike most other stones that are paired
with Dho 908 -
Sorry to intrude on your little discussion..., but
me thinks that this topic should be discussed properly
over a few beers in Ensisheim, although that might
lead to more discussions! :)
Dave
...sorry, should be DHOFAR 908, not NWA!
Peter
Hi Dave,
with a few METEOR beers and the blue sky over Ensisheim, a
continuation of the story might be bearable;-)!
See you all soon!
Peter
Dave Schultz wrote:
Sorry to intrude on your little discussion..., but
me thinks that this topic should be discussed properly
over a few beers in
Hello Peter,
To be clear, I added that paragraph yesterday, paraphrased from what
Norbert told all of us in his post yesterday, so it contains nothing
special or different than what he said. I considered quoting him but
decided to use some of my own words in a reworked sentence instead.
Hello Peter,
To be clear, I added that paragraph yesterday, paraphrased from
what Norbert told all of us in his post yesterday, so it contains
nothing special or different than what he said. I considered
quoting him but decided to use some of my own words in a reworked
sentence instead.
Hello Zelimir and All,
Zelimir Gabelica wrote:
I am sure Peter is willing to compete with some obscure Swiss
lager
Well, we have nice chocolate, nice cheese...but beer...well, I guess
we leave brewing beer to Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium
and the wine making to the friendly
I recall but can't give the exact source that the Allende meteorite was
described as the Rosetta stone for the solar system. This was maybe twenty or
more years ago.
Allende my first and still favorite meteorite! Regards, Fred Olsen
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Hi,
I got a fantastic 7.8g slice of Hoba shale, complete with a copy of the
British Museum labels. I need to raise some funds so... if someone out there
wants to make me an offer and can Paypal me then I'd accept the best offer.
Pics on request!
A real slice, not a micro!!
Best!
dave
Dave
Fred Olsen writes:
I recall but can't give the exact source that the Allende meteorite was
described as the Rosetta stone for the solar system. This was maybe
twenty or more years ago. Allende my first and still favorite meteorite!
Hi Fred and List,
B. Mason (1975) The Allende meteorite -
I guess all meteorites are Rosetta stones in a manner
of speaking since they help us to unlock the mysteries
of the early solar system.
Best Regards,
Adam
P.S. Sorry, I will not be making the upcoming show but
I am sure my brother, Greg will partake in the great
beer debate, err.. I mean the
MUMMA M.J. et al. (1993) Comets and the origin of the solar system
- Reading the Rosetta Stone (In Protostars and Planets III, eds. E.H.
Levy, J.I. Lunine, pp. 1177-1252, Univ. Arizona Press, Tucson, Arizona, USA).
D.W.G. SEARS (1996) Is Kaidun really the Rosetta stone? (Meteoritics 31-5,
1996,
http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA09190
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Hi Dave, Adam, Peter, Norbert, Marcin, list
Discussing Rosetta or not Rosetta in 2 weeks from now in Ensisheim is
just a great sugestion, Dave!
I suggest Norbert brings the best of the best of his DHO 908
representatives.
I'll bring my own 2.86 g complete slice that I traded with Norbert in
Hello All,
This List is amazing at times. I asked if there was a photo from the
Rosetta Stone of Dhofar 908 showing the 3 lithologies, and Stephan
Kambach very kindly sent me one. It's a beauty too! I have it displayed
on my webpage at the bottom along with his explanation of the various
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Hi David, and All,
Stephan's photo shows another section through the 81 main mass of Dhofar
908, and it's actually one of the very few pieces that has all three major
lithologies. The three lithologies are spatially separated in the main mass,
with one end consisting mostly of a clast poor,
Sorry to intrude on your discussion once again on
Dho 908 and also changing the subject a bit, but I
think one of my favorite lunar slices has to be NWA
that Norbert has on his web site. Seems to me
from my uneducated eye, that this particular lunar
slice has more than one lithologies, but
Hello,
I'm really happy to have bought a nice 982 grams
complete Tafassasset. That's the first time I see one
complete and I was really lucky to get it from one of
the finders of this saharian fall.
Here's the link to the picture :
Hi Dave and Norbert,
than we should contibute also that dual-lithology pictures from one of our
lunars:
http://www.chladnis-heirs.com/vip/olivine-gabbro.jpg
http://www.chladnis-heirs.com/vip/olivinegabbro-3.771g.jpg
Great, aren't they?
Chladni's Heirs.
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Hi Martin,
Very, very nice samples! They remind me more of the original NWA 773 than
any other of the paired finds. Neat!!!
Best,
Norbert
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Hi Dave and Norbert,
than we should contibute also that dual-lithology pictures from one of our
lunars:
Hi Dave, and All,
No need to be sorry - NWA is another great example of a lunar with
three lithologies, and it's also kind of a missing link between other
paired stones:
http://www.meteoris.de/img/ncc-lun/NWA-2.092g.jpg
If you just had a stone displaying the ol-phyric basaltic
Norbert and List,
Here is my entry in the multi lithology photo sharing. Another NWA 2727
slice and a portion of a thin section.
http://www.johnkashuba.com/Pages/Meteorite%20Pages/Pictures/NWA2727Lunar.htm
All the Best,
- John
John Kashuba
Ontario, California
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