Greetings List,
Does anyone have Pete shugar's address who emails to the list. In my
attempt to contact him, my emails keep getting bounced.
--AL Mitterling
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hello list members ,
here is some very esthetical meteorite , include a wondefull orionted earth
rock.
thing to ask a question how an earth rock can be orionted and have flow lines.
and a prestine orionted diogneite,
http://www.flickr.com/photos/azizhabibi/sets/72157603439824849/
all the best
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I think this went out in rich text by accident; if it shows up 2x, I
apologize...
Wups! Sounds like I may have inadvertently stepped on some academic toes. I
don't mean to accuse the good doctor of faking anything, and apologize if it
came out like that. I'm just trying to imagine a cosmic
Wups! Sounds like I may have inadvertently stepped on some academic toes. I
don't mean to accuse the good doctor of faking anything, and apologize if it
came out like that. I'm just trying to imagine a cosmic event that would hurl
near-microscopic BBs of iron through the atmosphere at
Hi all -
If one examines the C14 adjustment chart in the pdf,
one notices the nice adjustment at 10,900 BCE.
While I assembled some of the peoples' traditions
which described COMET IMPACT and generally have been
dumped on by many for suggesting that the peoples
remembered what happened to them,
Good afternoon list.I just want to say that I have 3
auctions ending tomorrow on ebay.They are a small
tektite collection. 6 GRAM GIBEON DISK,and a small
meteorite collection.They consist of a brenham,a
brahin,a taza,gibeon small cut piece,an unclassified
stoney and a small loupe,and finally a
Hi Jason -
You're absolutely right about air blast. I myself
never suggested it.
Returning to the data, as one can see from the C14
calibration adjustment at 10,900, impactor speed may
be important in the freeing of neutrons. I don't think
I would be making a mistake to say that comets
Hi List. I am honored to be the first to receive this new NWA 482 coin
created/designed by Jim Strope and Mike Farmer. Came in the mail today! I
posted a pic of this coin in my collection so all of you can see how
Gorgeous it is as it compliments my Lunar meteorites. The detail of the
craters
Hola E.P., All,
Perhaps data from Barringer could throw more light on
the reentry of iron spherules from an iron ground
impact. I seem to remember frei-punkt, a maximum speed
for air entry.
Reentry of iron sperules? Maximum speed? With Canyon Diablo, they
condensed out of a cloud of vapour
Hello Everyone,
Just in time for the Holidays we have a new ebay toy for you to play
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But when in the moment the spherules rain down a second impactor would bring
enough force to accelerate the spherules, than well, than this theory
could fit
Andi
Hola E.P., All,
Perhaps data from Barringer could throw more light on
the reentry of iron spherules from an iron ground
Whoops! That was a bison SKULL. Bison don't have tusks...
Sterling K. Webb
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Hi,
Bear in mind that they have found exactly EIGHT
mammoth tusks and ONE Siberian bison tusk (??!) with
this evidence after sorting
Steve you say that several People talked you out of selling it???
Oh.I seeGosh I was so wrong on that one. I thought that you
canceled the auction just because the bid hadn't gotten over $181. I
am so delighted that you cleared that up for us.
Are any of those that you talked to about
Hi,
Bear in mind that they have found exactly EIGHT
mammoth tusks and ONE Siberian bison tusk with
this evidence after sorting through a warehouse of
mammoth ivory gathered from all over. Again, it's the
few and tiny clues in a mountain of potential evidence.
Such tusks are relatively
Paul Harris wrote:
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Dear Paul and Jim:
I must compliment you on another great service you tireless guys
provide to our
Listen up list
Once and for all, this is what happened!!
The eight Mammoths and the Bisom decided to go to the Mammoths equivalent of
a
tatoo shop and had the little iron thingies put in their tusks and skull
much like today's youth
put rings and studs in places I can't even mention just to
Just stumbled across it:
http://books.google.com/books?id=eqd4e34uE-MCoutput=html
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Or so the story goes ...
anyways that's why CD would be spherules and not ellipsoidules or splatules
(if they were hot enough to penetrate bone appreciably) :-)
General comment: We got the idea! ... it *is* quite a far flung theory ...
but then again, like it or not, there are some parallels
I know that this thread centers on metal imbedded in some Mammoth tusks BUT
I've yet seen where anyone has referred to 1988 archaeologist Bill Topping's
find of metal shrapnel found in Clovis Flakes and his unsuccessful attempt
to reproduce this kind of event by firing a 12 ga. shotgun filled
Hey list,
Does anyone know what kind of levels (%) Mn is generally present in iron
meteorites? I didn't think it was that much but wanted to be sure.
Thanks,
Jeff
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I don't know of any study that reports Mn in iron meteorites; just in
silicate inclusions in some irons. I assume it is present at sub-ppm levels.
jeff
At 08:14 PM 12/14/2007, Jeff Kuyken wrote:
Hey list,
Does anyone know what kind of levels (%) Mn is generally present in iron
meteorites? I
Another NAME mentioned in the NG is geologist Allen West whose search for
telltale micrometeorites in Mamm. tusks led him to a warehouse outside of
Calgary, Canada Fossils. Ageing the tusks, after locating several with
multiple metal fragments and following this up with a similarly pelted giant
Oh yes, countless nano diamonds were found throughout the extinction layer!
Jerry Flaherty
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Hi All,
A previous Arizona Ring scam has resurfaced:
http://cgi.ebay.com/_W0QQitemZ330198041276
Previous Jan 2007 auction (pdf file):
http://meteorite-identification.com/auctions/330198041276.pdf
Jan. warning email:
http://six.pairlist.net/pipermail/meteorite-list/2007-January/031302.html
G'day List,
What better way than to round off another year of Monthly Favourites with
the extremely historic Weston meteorite for which the 200th Anniversary of
its fall is today.
www.meteorites.com.au/favourite.html
A happy safe Christmas/New Year to all,
Jeff
Hi, Jerry, List,
Though many experts remain skeptical of the validity
of the emerging science related to buckeye balls ...
At first, it was claimed that buckeyballs could only be
formed in extreme conditions, such as are found in a
major impact. Then we discovered that they can be
formed at
Hello list,
Does anyone have any info on a fireball breaking up over the Arizona-New
Mexico
border moving from North to South in 1985 or maybe early 1986. It was just
North
of Inerstate 10 more to the Arizona side of the border. I saw this but did
not make
any notes of the day or time,
Hello List,
Anyone have any reports concerning their Geminid
observation this year? After several days of clouds
and rain, the sky cleared up here in Little Rock just
in time for a decent show. My son and I took on the
just-above-freezing temp long enough to count an even
100 meteors, which
HelloList,
Was out about 1/2 hour here in Long Island, NY tonight (12-12:30 friday) and
only counted about 10.
Sky was fairly clear and the weather wasn't to bad.
Ron
Hello List,
Anyone have any reports concerning their Geminid
observation this year? After several days of clouds
and
Hi List, here in N. Las Vegas, I was out about 15 min and saw 4. Then for
about an hour (2200'ish hrs.) and only saw 3. It was cold, light breeze,
but nice and clear. Jason
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Sterling, List,
Well, soot HAS been a problem for some people. I believe the first
identified occupational cancer was scrotal cancer in young chimney sweeps.
Bucky Balls indeed!
John Kashuba
Ontario, California
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