[meteorite-list] Wisconsin Chondrules?

2010-05-16 Thread bernd . pauli
Hello All, Forwarding this for Bob King who can't post to the List. His posts just don't go to the List. Hi everyone, I've looked for chondrules in my own and in most of the photos I've seen of the Wisconsin fall but have seen next to none. This meteorite appear to consist almost exclusively

[meteorite-list] Wisconsin Chondrules

2010-05-16 Thread Greg Hupe
Hi Bob, Post works great. I looked at your slice which I will ship tomorrow and saw one chondrule. I also looked at my last remaining slice, the 4.91g with a large surface area and saw just two chondrules. This meteorite is very lacking in the chondrule department! Best regards, Greg

Re: [meteorite-list] Wisconsin Chondrules?

2010-05-16 Thread Joe Kerchner
Subject: [meteorite-list] Wisconsin Chondrules? Hello All, Forwarding this for Bob King who can't post to the List. His posts just don't go to the List. Hi everyone, I've looked for chondrules in my own and in most of the photos I've seen of the Wisconsin fall but have seen next to none

Re: [meteorite-list] Wisconsin Chondrules?

2010-05-16 Thread Greg Catterton
--- On Sun, 5/16/10, Joe Kerchner skyrockmeteori...@yahoo.com wrote: From: Joe Kerchner skyrockmeteori...@yahoo.com Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Wisconsin Chondrules? To: meteorite list meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Date: Sunday, May 16, 2010, 2:34 PM I have seen a few chondrules

[meteorite-list] Wisconsin Chondrules

2010-05-16 Thread bernd . pauli
Greg C. wrote: Many of the slices Steve offered had a good amount [of chondrules] in them in the darker area of the stone. Hi Greg and List, This does make sense and we've seen that before. Two examples: 1. Zag (H3-6) 2. Tamdakht (H5) The darker, less metamorphosed areas show abundant, often

Re: [meteorite-list] Wisconsin Chondrules

2010-05-16 Thread Greg Catterton
bernd.pa...@paulinet.de Subject: [meteorite-list] Wisconsin Chondrules To: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Date: Sunday, May 16, 2010, 3:20 PM Greg C. wrote: Many of the slices Steve offered had a good amount [of chondrules] in them in the darker area of the stone. Hi Greg and List