Subject: [meteorite-list] Terdaght Meteorite Fall
Hello Steve and List,
My two pieces from Philippe Léa support your statement that Tamdaght
has a very grayish matrix. I couldn't detect any chondrules, so H5 or H4-5
might be a good guess.
We know that there are many shattered, mostly small pieces
Elton wrote:
Hello Bernd, How can this technically be an 4-5 if there are no chondrules?
I could understand sparse but isn't devoid a 6 or IMB? I have some 4 and
5 grade Chondrules and while some may be weakly outlined they are still
present. Or does this mean none actually none visible to
Hello Steve and List,
My two pieces from Philippe Léa support your statement that Tamdaght
has a very grayish matrix. I couldn't detect any chondrules, so H5 or H4-5
might be a good guess.
We know that there are many shattered, mostly small pieces and one of my
specimens seems to show
...@paulinet.de bernd.pa...@paulinet.de
Subject: [meteorite-list] Terdaght Meteorite Fall
To: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Date: Tuesday, January 27, 2009, 4:03 PM
Hello Steve and List,
My two pieces from Philippe Léa support your
statement that Tamdaght has a very grayish matrix. I
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