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Hi all -
I see from today's news that many people are still confused by the extinctions
caused by the Holocene Start Impacts. Its really pretty easy, as Elephants need
450 pounds of food a day.
Perhaps the following will explain it better.
Good hunting, all -
E.P. Grondine
Man and Impact
Dear meteorite friends,
in our weekly Special we're able this time to present you a wonderful
dainty: NWA 6659 - a Lodranite!
Lodranites are counted among the absolutely rarest classes a meteorite
collector can have in his cabinet and a meteoricist in his lab.
Currently the Meteorite Bulletin
Great specimen, but any photos of entire mass ?
:)
Dear meteorite friends,
in our weekly Special we're able this time to present you a wonderful
dainty: NWA 6659 - a Lodranite!
Lodranites are counted among the absolutely rarest classes a meteorite
collector can have in his cabinet and a
Holocene Extinctions and Missoula Floods
E.P. Grondine wrote:
“I see from today's news that many people are still confused
by the extinctions caused by the Holocene Start Impacts. Its
really pretty easy, as Elephants need 450 pounds of food a day.”
Perhaps the following will explain it
Hi All ,
I have placed a Moapa Valley CM1 thin section on my web page for sale.
Here is the link.
Thanks,
Sonny
http://www.nevadameteorites.com/nevadameteorites/Moapa_Valley_Sale_page_1_2.html
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Hello again,
And sorry for the little explanation,
but for not all jumping on the 5.013g and the 4.397g-slices, respectively
being disappointed, that those are gone:
ALL slices do have the same amount of metal flakes and blebs!
It's only not so well visible, as we photographed only two with an
Congratulations Bob Moni !
I wish you very best!
By the way, you two were among the very first people that I met when I
first got involved in this wicked hobby!
Your early words of support and encouragement still mean a lot.
Best regards,
Charley Butterfield
Well, squids don't work. Hey!
Apparently there are volcanos under the ice causing the icebergs:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/theory-of-subsurface-lakes-boost-hopes-for-life-on-jupiters-moon-europa/2011/11/16/gIQADp8hRN_story.html?hpid=z2
Phil Whitmer
Hello all,
Have put on ebay a very nice etched slice of the Nova Petrolis iron from Brazil:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/330643238844?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
Thanks
Andre
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