Dear List Members,
I have several great auctions due to end this evening and tomorrow so take a
look if you are interested in some rarities. In the last couple of months,
most of these auctions have been ending way below my costs so now may be the
time to pick up some great bargains. I will
A new paper, which in press in “Boreas”, about the
Usselo Soil and the Younger Dryas extraterrestrial impact
hypothesis has recently appeared. It is:
Kaiser, K. H., A., N. Schlaak, M. Jankowski, M, P. Kuhn,
S. Bussemer, K. Przegietka, in press, Palaeopedological
marker horizons in northern
Hello, ( I have almost reached my goal, so some of the specimens
on sale this week will not be offered again this low)
I have over 100k in meteorites discounted this week. Some are the
VERY Best deals around. When I have raised the cash that I need to
bring some new meteorites out
I need to correct my previous post, The Usselo Soil and the Younger
Dryas Extraterrestrial Impact Hypothesis. Its third paragraph should
read:
One important point that this paper makes is that what
has been called either the “Usselo Horizon” or “Usselo
Layer” is not a layer in terms of being a
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Eric Wichman
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Stan was in Tucson two years ago and I had the pleasure of meeting him at
the B-Bash. These are very special images and he went to some extremes to
get them, dangling out of a helicopter and using some very special
techniques to finish the prints. I think he used an old Hasselblad camera
for some
Yes...I met Stan at the same time there...Geoff introduced me to
him...we exchanged ideas and intentions...both being artists with
connections to meteoritics... and he was a very interesting guy...think
he said he was based in NewYork then.
Great images.
Graham Ensor, UK
Mike Bandli wrote:
Falls are surely when recoverable material makes it to the surface.
It would be classified as a find if material is recovered but the fireball
was not witnessed. This suggests serendipitous discovery but is obviously not
always the case (Antarctica and hot desert finds are the result of
Of course: all Finds did fall at one time. As all Falls were found at one
time.
I would think being able to assign a specific date and even a time of day
with some certainty to a meteorite landing is what anchors it into the Fall
category. All others recoveries that are found without
hi all
im asking here who is the best place to cut a big meteorite with a wire saw who
is the best on polishing and preparing meteorite on boxs and what are the cost
to do that,
is it per hour work or slices, or how is it working,
thanks
aziz habibi
habibi aziz
box 70 erfoud 52200 morroco
Hello List members,
This weekend I did a Show in Denver and was away from my computer most of
the time. I came back Sunday evening to find some very sad news in my in-mail.
Jerry Wallace of Odessa Texas, passed away Saturday evening, after
unsuccesful bypass surgery.
I am sure you all
That is indeed sad, Anne. But thanks for sharing the news.
I never met Jerry, but I picked him out of the crowd here.
He seemed like a very nice, down to earth gentleman.
We're all following in his footsteps soon enough.
Each day we have here is a blessing.
Carpe diem.
Linton
- Original
Hey hope everyone has had a good day!
We Cut some of the recent NWA order I got from Morocco today...
Some real neat looking stones.
This one has very little visible metal and has almost no magnetic attraction...
Any thoughts on what kind it is? It has some massive green crystal formations
all
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