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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Amgala versus Zag
Hello All,
At first glance Amgala is somewhat similar looking to Zag. I do not
believe
it is going to classify as a regolith breccia but rather a polymict
breccia
alterations has been reported in Amgala.
All the best,
Adam
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As for polymict versus regolith
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Amgala versus Zag
Hello All,
Yesterday I received a small individual of Amgala from the Hupes that was
probably an individual broken in half. While most of the piece has a
beautiful
Hello All,
At first glance Amgala is somewhat similar looking to Zag although there are
noticeable differences between the two. I do not believe Amgala is going to
classify as a regolith breccia but rather a polymict breccia. Unlike Zag,
no type 3 areas have been identified. Two laboratories
Adam,
Thanx for the update and supporting information for the cost basis. As I said, this
fall sure
looks a lot like Zag to me in many ways. I did some more visual comparisons and of
course my
untrained eye cannot see these differences when looking at just one one stone's(less
than 20
grams)
As for polymict versus regolith breccia ... can these two terms be
interchangeable? A polymict breccia is made up of clasts/fragments
of different materials probably caused by a impact mixing, while a
regolith breccia implies a breccia formed at the surface with a mixture
of different
: [meteorite-list] Amgala versus Zag
Adam,
Thanx for the update and supporting information for the cost basis. As I
said, this fall sure
looks a lot like Zag to me in many ways. I did some more visual
comparisons and of course my
untrained eye cannot see these differences when looking at just one one
that you didnt make
ALL the money on this.
That is the root of the problem.
Mike Farmer
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Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 12:09 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Amgala versus Zag
Hi John
anything constructive to
say.
All the best,
Adam
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Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 2:56 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Amgala versus Zag
Give us a break Adam
to respond to you. It
really is simple.
Mike Farmer
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Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 4:18 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Amgala versus Zag
Mike,
We were having some intelligent
Hello All,
Yesterday I received a small individual of Amgala from the Hupes that was probably an
individual broken in half. While most of the piece has a beautiful black crust, the
broken face was quite oxidized, so I decided to cut that end off today to see the
inside. As stated by Mike and
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