Hello Richard Listers,
Not sure if you seen the news about Almahata Sitta, but I think this would be
up your alley because you collect Type meteorites. Take a look at the new
findings from the MAPS journal from OCT-NOV issue.
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2010M%26PS...45.1657H
Abstract
Among
Dear Listers:
Also the K -type chondrites should also be considered:
The Kakangari (India 1890 fall), LEWIS CLIFF 87232 (Antarctica,
1987 find), and the Lea County 002 (New
Mexico, 1988 find) K Chondrites have a similar set of petrologic
and oxygen isotopic
The intrepid type collector, forever at the mercy of nomenclature.
What was once CV4 is now CK4. Over time, the type collection
continues to grow and grow.
According to David Weir's Meteorite Studies website, here is a
condensed breakdown of the known types -
Carbonaceous Chondrites :
CI
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Looking to Buy. Trying to complete my type
set. THERE IS A NEW CHONDRITE TYPE
The intrepid type collector, forever at the mercy of nomenclature.
What was once CV4 is now CK4. Over time, the type collection
continues to grow and grow.
According
--- On Mon, 2/14/11, Galactic Stone meteoritem...@gmail.com wrote:
The intrepid type collector, forever
at the mercy of nomenclature.
What was once CV4 is now CK4. Over time, the type
collection
continues to grow and grow.
Hey Mike.
Well yes, and no.
According to David Weir's Meteorite
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