I have about a kilo of material for trade...let me know if you're interested.
http://www.mrmeteorite.com/dealerlot.htm
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Ruben Garcia
http://www.MrMeteorite.com
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Hello Jason, Count, Werner + Sandra, and List,
Attached Jason, Count, Werner + Sandra will find a color version of the postcard
I sent Jeff Kuyken some years ago. Another picture that I took several years ago
shows some excellent detail of the spongelike structure that Jason mentions
in his
post
Listees,
With the current interest in the recent great photo of the large
Mundrabilla, I'd like to
point out that the Monnig Meteorite Gallery here at TCU has good
examples of
Mundrabilla, both as found, without the troilite, and as a large
slice, about 3 feet by 2 feet,
showing the
Hi folks,
I have some Mundrabilla for sale on my site if interested. All has been
approved for export.
http://www.meteorites.com.au/sale/Mundrabilla.html
Cheers,
Jeff
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Hi,
If anyone is interested in larger (dealer) lots of Mundrabilla (Iron, IAB
complex, Mundrabilla duo) please let me know privately in the next 24 hours.
I'm looking for expressions of interest at this point.
Cheers,
Jeff Kuyken
I.M.C.A. #3085
www.meteorites.com.au
Good evening listees
On the subject of the recently discussed large slices of
Mundrabilla,I thought I'd chime in with a pic I took of NHM Londons' slice
which stands at one of the entrances to the museum.Probably not as big as the
Smithsonian specimen judging from Anne Blacks pic and
The slice in London has a weight of 275kg, says Buehler.
Buckleboo!
Martin
(Still some great Moons available, ending now!)
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Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2005 9:52 PM
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Sal list,
in painting my specimen chits, I ask myself, how to denominate Mundrabilla
correctly.
Old Catalogue has simply IRANOM, 2000er Grady Catalogue says IIICD and
anomalous,
now with the finer Au-stuff and the subgroups, I read, that Mundrabilla and
Waterville are close to sLL.
Shall I write
Hello Martin,
In my opinion it is best described at this point in time as
Iron, IAB complex, Mundrabilla duo
Regards,
David
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Oviously David Weir's answer didn't made it through and because most have it
listed as Iranom or IIICD:
Hello Martin,
In my opinion it is best described at this point in time as
Iron, IAB complex, Mundrabilla duo
Regards,
David
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Hello List,
My source from which I formed my opinion is the paper by J. T. Wasson
and G. W. Kallemeyn, The IAB iron-meteorite complex: A group, five
subgroups, numerous grouplets, closely related, mainly formed by crystal
segregation in rapidly cooling melts, which was published in Geochimica
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Hello List,
My source from which I formed my opinion is the paper by J. T. Wasson
and G. W
Hello Martin and List. According to Wasson and Kallemeyn (2002)
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 66, No. 13, pp. 24452473.
The members of the Mundrabilla duo, Waterville (1.63) and Mundrabilla
(1.64), are FeS-rich irons, closely related to each other in structure
and composition. They
As a cultural sidelight, in the 2nd edition of A-Z, Mundrabilla is listed as
an IAB, whereas in the older edition, it is still a IIICD Anom. No need
throw away your A-Z, just make sure it's up to date! (Shameless plug, for
which I don't get compensated :-)
Tracy Latimer
Im trying to settle what type is Mundrabilla.
On last Mets A to Z is IAB, but in other sources is IIICD
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It is a IIICD.
I was just in Mundrabilla a few days ago.
Michael Farmer
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Im trying to settle what type
Hello Marcin,
Im trying to settle what type is Mundrabilla.
On last Mets A to Z is IAB, but in other sources is IIICD
Actually, I don't guess either is correct any longer. From my website:
Under the taxonomic revision of the IAB complex by Wasson and Kallemeyn
(2002), both Mundrabilla and
It is a IIICD.
I was just in Mundrabilla a few days ago.
Michael Farmer
Hmmm
so The Truth is Out There
So I will write IAB-anomalous to be compliant with latest meteorite
catalogue.
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It is a IIICD.
I was just in Mundrabilla a few days ago.
Michael Farmer
Hmmm
so The Truth is Out There
So I will write IAB-anomalous to be compliant
Hey Mike,
I'm not sure that my previous post gave enough of the story of the new
IAB-IIICD revision. Here is more info from my website that should
explain things better, taken from the 2002 GCA Wasson/Kallemeyn paper:
Current studies of the IAB iron group, utilizing the more definitive
If you want to see some cool photos of the Mundrabilla strewnfield, click on
this auction link below.
Mike Farmer
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemrd=1item=2265154657
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I'm sorry, I should have been more specific. These 20
kilos of mundrabilla belong to a friend and I'm only
trying to help him out. He wants to sell all at once
and not piece them out.
Sorry for any trouble this may have caused.
Ruben GarciaI
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Hi list. I have a 232 gram Mundrabilla individual pieve with a natural
hole forsale. i have a picture of it. Please e-mail for price. It is a
beauty.
steve arnold, chicago!
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