Re: [meteorite-list] oxygen 16, 17, 18 analysis

2015-04-21 Thread Karen Ziegler via Meteorite-list
Hi Jack, I do such analyses. Please contact me directly for details. Cheers, Karen Institute of Meteoritics 1 University of New Mexico 221 Yale Blvd NE, 313 Northrop Hall Albuquerque, NM 87131 Tel.: office 505-920-6640/lab

Re: [meteorite-list] Re-2: Met Bulletin Update: Sahara 00293

2015-01-23 Thread Karen Ziegler via Meteorite-list
Carl - did you HAVE to post this?? :-) This makes me feel SO OLD! K On 1/23/15 3:04 PM, Carl Agee via Meteorite-list meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com wrote: I think we have to save the name Shocking Blue for the first meteorite from Venus-- if one is ever discovered.

Re: [meteorite-list] NASA, Planetary Scientists Find Meteoritic Evidence of Mars Water Reservoir

2014-12-18 Thread Karen Ziegler via Meteorite-list
The actual 9full) paper is online. The meteorites are: LAR06, EETA79, Y98. Karen On 12/18/14 4:50 PM, Meteorite Mailing List meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com wrote: Hi Ron and List, Are these new findings based on the study of NWA 7034/pairings or Tissint or ? It makes mention of

[meteorite-list] travel to Ensisheim

2014-06-18 Thread Karen Ziegler via Meteorite-list
Hi All, I'll be traveling from Frankfurt airport to Mulhouse by train. There is no train to Ensisheim. Does anybody know if there is a bus or so going from Mulhouse to Ensisheim? I guess, I could take a cab Š. Thanks! Karen

Re: [meteorite-list] Ensisheim Meteorite Show

2014-06-14 Thread Karen Ziegler via Meteorite-list
I'm very excited as well. It will be my first Ensisheim, and my first meteorite Show! Just as a visitor. I'm looking forward to meeting in person with so many online friends! And to meeting new meteorite people. Š And to Alsacian food and wine ! See you there!! Karen

Re: [meteorite-list] The scientific importance of subtype 3.00 meteorites and oxygen isotope analysis

2014-03-18 Thread Karen Ziegler
not been metamorphosed by heat or shock. Any heating would have caused the oxygen to begin to equilibriate. So, is the oxygen isotope analysis something that should be added to the list of factors used in evaluating low sub-types? Or is it a proxy for more complex tests? I am hoping that Karen

Re: [meteorite-list] KATOL (L6) is official

2014-01-02 Thread Karen Ziegler
Jim, For one oxygen isotope analysis, I need way less - 1 mg is sufficient. If there were pieces of silicate sticking out on Mike's sample, along the margin of the cut side, maybe these could just be clipped/broken off? Karen On 1/2/14 9:07 AM, Jim Wooddell jim.woodd...@suddenlink.net wrote:

Re: [meteorite-list] Rare space rock goes unnoticed for 140 years - space - 13 December 2013 - New Scientist

2013-12-14 Thread Karen Ziegler
wrote: For those of you who don't understand Dutch, the lady in the YouTube clip is the owner of Diepenveen and she donated it to museum Naturalis (which is the merger of the Royal Museums at Leiden). Neat story, and clearly great publicity for meteoritics! Now just waiting on Karen Ziegler to tell

Re: [meteorite-list] Membrane boxes go boom?

2013-03-05 Thread Karen Ziegler
Hi, I have seen the same thing, the membranes seem to have a limited lifetime only, then they turn cloudy and brittle - even without containing any specimens! They're not really suited for long-term storage. Karen On 3/5/13 8:55 AM, Sean T. Murray s...@bellsouth.net wrote: I have a very