Aloha Elton,
Thanks for the heads up on the book, which was originally published in 1911. A
search on Amazon.com has revealed additional tomes on the subject, which are
listed here:
Elements of Optical Mineralogy - An Introduction to Microscopic Petrography,
Alexander Winchell, Bronson
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Greetings List,
Svend, many thanks for your kind words below. Mathias, thanks for
providing the web link. And a Happy Thanksgiving to celebrants.
I recently returned from Japan where I had the pleasure of spending
time with Dirk Ross, to whom I am grateful for having helped with the
Greetings,
I have a number of eBay offerings ending soon (5 to 6 hours). Listed items
include Lost City Oklahoma low total weight available to collectors.
Lafayette, Indiana Martian Meteorite (Nakhlite) and a indochinite tektite
neckless with other attractive gemstones.
You can find the
hello all .happy elaied for the nwa guys,
http://www.flickr.com/photos/azizhabibi/
well please i need your opinion on this stone
is this a rumuruti or a chondrite,
its has some iron so i thought it could be a co,
i show to some friend andthey told me ir could r chondrite
does any rumuruti has
Hi all -
This being Thanksgiving, it seemed an appropriate time to repeat my standard
offer to meteorite list members of personally signed copies of my book Man and
Impact in the Americas for $20 plus $5 shipping US, or plus $15 shipping
overseas. Sorry, but due to hacker attacks I was never
That's an awesome and beautiful Canyon Diablo, Sonny!
Thanks as always, Michael.
Linton
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Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2009 5:05 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Rocks from Space
I have returned you lucky people!
Has the year 2009 set a new record for the greatest number of witnessed
fireballs seen within one year? If not - what year has the most reported falls?
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Dear All:
Thanks much to Larry and Nancy for publishing another article of mine in
Meteorite magazine.
Please note that since I wrote that article, my circumstances have changed. I
was laid off from Emory University after 29 years! (I started working there
when I was 3!)
If you wish
So far the poll is going rather well, though we still need more votes.
What Do You Want In A Meteorite Website?
www.meteoriteblog.com
Poll is located in top right sidebar
VOTE NOW!
There's 54 votes so far but there are over 1000 people on this list and
I have a list of over 400 meteorite
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Please add, Do you enjoy intrusive demands for information that will be used
for my personal marketing campaigns? yes/no, to your list of questions.
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Melanie:
I asked this same question earlier in the year; someone responded with some
numbers from past years, but I do not remember who. I think we may break the
record though.
Greg S.
Date: Sat, 28 Nov 2009 18:10:41 -0800
From:
That'll be on the next one.
Thanks for the suggestion...
Regards,
Eric
bill kies wrote:
Please add, Do you enjoy intrusive demands for information that will be used for my personal marketing campaigns? yes/no, to your list of questions.
Fantastic!
Dave
www.fallingrocks.com
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Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2009 10:18 PM
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Melanie, Greg and all,
I think we have a ways to go to break the record. In 1933 as many as 19
meteorites fell worldwide if you count 2 finds that were reported to have been
observed to fall in 1933 but were found later and are classified as finds. The
second greatest number of falls
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