Hello !
A couple of days ago, there was the subject slickensides.
In the Vienna Museum there are examples of many meteorite features,
and I think the following pictures will be helpful for those who
are interested in the subject slickensides:
www.austromet.com/NHMVienna/Pultusk_Slickenside.jpg
Hi Dave and list,
The meteorite weathering grade scale W0-W6 now commonly used was first
described by F. Wlotzka of the Department of Cosmochemistry at the Max
Planck Institute in Mainz, Germany in a short article A Weathering Scale
for Common Chondrites published in Meteoritics, July 1993.
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Hello All!
Just a heads-up for those list members that do not have a ST
subscription. In the April 2003 issue, pages 86-88, there is an
article about meteorites by E.C. Krupp:
Hands-On - 200 years ago this month, a fall of rocks in
France helped change our view of the solar system. Color
Hello List,
I have a friend that sent me some images of his meteorite.
I want to let him down gently and would like to find out if there is a
naturally occurring terrestrial blue glass. Images show that his
meteorite is most likely man made glass but it would be nice if it turned
out to be some
I have a collection box of atacama desert meteorites for trade. A450$ value. Let me know if anyone is interested.You can see a pic on my homepage.
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LOL Michael.. in CAP we call that a grid search. Hmm don't ask me about
PODs ( probability of detections).. But anyway..is most efficient way to
locate downed aircraft.
Rosie
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There is sea glass that is found in areas of volacnic action..like in
Hawaii. Can be blue green or other colors.
Rosie
I want to let him down gently and would like to find out if there is a
naturally occurring terrestrial blue glass.
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List Members:
Here's a summary of what I've learned. Thanks to the list members for
their generous advice.
Though I haven't tried it myself, I've heard that the best way to cut
large irons is with a large metal-cutting band saw with oil coolant.
Maybe something like
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