Re: [meteorite-list] Terdaght Meteorite Fall

2009-01-28 Thread Meteoriteshow
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

[meteorite-list] Terdaght Meteorite Fall

2009-01-28 Thread bernd . pauli
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

[meteorite-list] Terdaght Meteorite Fall

2009-01-27 Thread bernd . pauli
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

Re: [meteorite-list] Terdaght Meteorite Fall

2009-01-27 Thread Mr EMan
...@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