[meteorite-list] Link to webpages about Nevada impact site

2008-09-12 Thread Robert Verish
Hello List, Since I've just returned from an extended field trip, there wasn't proper time to compose a typical Bob's Findings article for Meteorite-Times.com this month. But I thought it would be nice to still give our readers the opportunity to view the most recent, preliminary results by a

[meteorite-list] SALE - ad forwarded from E.T. - SALE

2008-09-12 Thread Art
Forwarded from ET (he is having trouble posting): Hello List Members, I am selling a few very nice meteorite specimens. I will be traveling for several weeks so if you have an interest and would like to see pictures please email my son Patrick off list at [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Patrick does a

[meteorite-list] meteorite sale - please read message

2008-09-12 Thread zneutronz
Dear meteorite friends! Once again I need to tell you about a tragedy here in Thailand and I hope that you can help us out. A short time ago, my long-time friend and companion of many Chiang Khan expeditions drowned in the Mekhong river. Mr Tim has left his wife and several children behind,

[meteorite-list] Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: September 8-12, 2008

2008-09-12 Thread Ron Baalke
MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES September 8-12, 2008 o Channels (Released 08 September 2008) http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20080908a o Pasteur Crater (Released 09 September 2008) http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20080909a o Lyot Dunes (Released 10 September 2008) http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20080910a

Re: [meteorite-list] Acfer breccia - provisional classification results

2008-09-12 Thread Rob Lenssen
Hi List, In January 2007, I posted a link ( http://home.planet.nl/~rlenssen/Acfer500g.htm ), pointing to some pictures of an odd looking meteorite, asking for comments. This request resulted - via List member Frederic Beroud - in a contact with Jerome Gattacceca from CEREGE in France, who

Re: [meteorite-list] Acfer breccia - provisional classificationresults

2008-09-12 Thread Alan Rubin
It is very unusual to have one ordinary chondrite group mixed with another. Dimmitt (H regolith breccia) has an LL5 clast; St. Mesmin (LL regolith breccia) has some H clasts. Let's get this thing named officially through the Nomenclature Committee. Alan Rubin - Original Message -

[meteorite-list] Carolina Bays

2008-09-12 Thread brian burrer
Darren and list members, Thank you for the links to the Carolina bays article. I believe that the researchers are probably onto something that will likely be the cause for megafauna extinction. The sterile layer (devoid of cultural remains) above the Clovis layer that exsists in Texas Clovis