Or PVB:s = Possible Vesta Breccias...;-
best,
pekka s
Martin Altmann wrote:
So let's call all of those fellows simply
VB.
Vesta Breccias. (with a little suffix
-e, -d, and -h a la carte).
Martin
This is not my field of expertise, but it seemsthat the
So let's call all of those fellows simply
VB.
Vesta Breccias. (with a little suffix -e, -d,
and -h a la carte).
Martin
This is not my field of expertise, but it seems
that the key word in all of this is "continuous." It is entirely
possible that separate fragments of paired stones coul
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 6:36 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Polymict EUC vs. HOW - NWA1109 question
Hello list,
has anyone an idea, which of the finds paired with NWA1109 are classified as howardites?
NWA1109 is listed in the Bulletin as polymict eucrite.
Some sell it as howardite, some as ho
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Polymict EUC
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Hello list,
has anyone an idea, which of the finds paired
with NWA1109 are classified as howardites
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Hello list,
has anyone an idea, which of the finds paired with
NWA1109 are classified as howardites?
NWA1109 is listed in the Bulletin as polymict
eucrite.
Some sell it as howardite, some as howardite or
eucrite, some as eucrite.
Thanks!Martin
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