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Hi Shaw All:
The most recent findings will be reported at the Lunar and Planetary
Science Conference, next month in Houston, by Irving et al. Here is
the link to the session New Martian Meteorites and New Perspectives
on Old Favorites:
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2012/pdf/sess204.pdf
Very nice photos of the aubrite, Norton County, which has a special importance
to me... It fell on my 10th birthday.
Count Deiro
IMCA 3536
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Dear List,
Projected fall information from the SC Bolide is now posted:
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com/2012/02/breaking-news-mbiq-detects-large-meteor.html
Thank you to Esko Lyytinen, Finland. Dirk Ross...Tokyo
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Hi Michael and List
oh, yeah, that looks like a write mistake by me.
The piece which you can seen is NWA 5584 ... a R3.8 chondrite and not NWA 5548.
This is of course no achondrite.
I'll change it immediately...
Thanks for the tip.
Best regards Mirko
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Hi Doug, Mark and List,
First thanks for all the great replies. I want to point out that I am
NOT anti- mining. I have been a lifelong Nevada resident and I believe
that mining and wildlife can co-exist in our State. My main purpose was
to increase public awareness of this problem. I was
Hi MikeG,
Not a stupid question at all. As far as I know anyone can register to
attend the LPSC. It is not by invitation only, but there is a fee for
registration, here is the meeting webpage:
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2012/
There are usually something like 2000 papers presented as
Dear List,
Last night I loaded several smaller pieces of Tissint on eBay with
Buy-it-Now. I looked at the closing per gram rates on completed auctions and
listed at comparable prices.
Click here for my current eBay auctions:
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZnaturesvault
Thank you for your
Greetings Listees and Collectors,
As most of you know, I loathe what eBay has become and I rarely list
any auctions on there. My last batch of meteorite auctions was almost
two years ago. Now I sell almost exclusively on this List and my
website. However, every now and then I decide to list a
I agree with you Sonny - I wasn't implying that you were anti-mining. So
sorry to anybody who took it that way. I agree the pipes shouldn't be used,
even if they are legal.
I read the original article before writing my response but I missed the part
that said some caps have been falling
Hey Mark!
When you find out about AZ, please post on Desertsunburn too!
I thought about placing a rock in the tops of these pipes and lightly
tapping it into place. However, I guess some of the older markers, like the
kinds I've see are brittle and would simply fall apart. Then, I thought
Random thought for the states with no pvc laws: can you put a long stick or
something into the pipes to provide traction for the critters to get out?
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On Feb 18, 2012, at 3:54 PM, Jim Wooddell nf11...@npgcable.com wrote:
Hey Mark!
When you find out about AZ, please post
I have friends that have claims in Colorado and they drive T posts
into the claim corners then slide 3 capped PVC over the posts with
their claim information in baggies, under the removable cap. They also
stack a bunch of rocks around the bottom. Lot of work, but they want
their markers to
Hi Mark and List,
I wasn't implying that you were anti-mining
No worries, I never thought that you were implying that. Sorry if my
post seemed that way.
You are right about the man made hazards. There have been a number of
tragic deaths in Nevada from people falling into abandoned open
G'Day Sonny and List
I appreciate that update Sonny, I did not know that this was the norm.
PVC can become very destructive if not used accordingly. Even though you
cap it, if it's not glued, the caps can be removed. I like Yanan's
suggestion on those already in place.
But I find PVC pipes as
74 million years later, meteorite causing headaches for Iowa town
http://www.desmoinesregister.com/article/20120215/NEWS/302150039/74-million-years-later-meteorite-causing-headaches-Iowa-town
I have to wonder if any drill samples are kept for research from
all this effort.
Mike
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