>Even private land meteorites in Canada are not the
> propert owners to own, in the name of conservation..
Same thing here in Denmark.
If I found a meteorite in my garden, I could not keep it.
It belong to the state, and must be turned over to the geological museum in
Cobenhagen.
Same goes f
Take it or Leave it! That is how it is here.
Dave, what about the other countries? Feel the same?
Exporting Rocks, Minerals,
Meteorites and Tektites from Canada
http://miac.uqac.ca/MIAC/export.htm
Roman Jirasek
www.meteoritelabels.com
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From: "David Freeman" <[EMAIL
Conservation as in lock them up for science? Yes, the Canadian
government is very activejust ask a few list members...how do we
spell "Tagish Lake"? For you new met. list members, Tagish Lake landed
on a frozen lake and by the time acadamia got their act together, the
lake ha
Will the Carl who sat next to me at La Fuente birthday bash please e mail
me off-line? It is in reference to Gold Basin.
Twink Monrad
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after actually LOOKING at the 200g L/LL3 that I bought from Blaine in
Tucson, as wel las looking at the photos of Stefan's material, I must
retract my previous statements.. They DO look very much alike, with the
notable exception of the fusion crust. A very nice, fresh crust on the NWA
3099, an
Hello All,
As a slight digression from a post on the "aims of the IMCA,"
I'd like to initiate some discussion on meteorite conservation.
I used to be a museum director/curator and conservator of "conventional"
archaeological and ethnographic items.
I know there has been some discussion on meteori
Hi Michael and List
Just in from observing. Finally saw the planetary nebula in M46 tonight
(yea!).
>really, why does the IMCA exist
You are a member of an organization and you don't even know why it exists?
Actually, there is no such organization as the IMCA. No legal organization,
that
A late entry I know, my favorite Sikhote is this 235 gram Krinov specimen.
http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/ra/rancor/KrinovSikhote.jpg
Rob Wesel
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and we are the dreamers of the dreams.
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I got an email asking if this is a real
meteorite since they had never heard of it.
I assure everyone, it is indeed.
The meteorite is listed in Meteoritical Bulletin
#86, 2002.
http://meteoriticalsociety.org/bulletin/mb86.pdf
I have many small fragments and partslices, so
email me if you
Good Evening Everyone,
I just wanted to take this opporitunity to offer a few of of those fresh NWA 3045
individuals that you probably have already seen on the marketthey're great! I
still have a couple for sale, one around 7g (pebble with black, bubbly crust) and the
other around 14g which
Hello List, How can one tell whether or not a shatter cone was actually
created by a meteorite
impact if you didn`t find it at or near the crater? I picked a shatter
cone up one day while out
hunting, thinking it was a shell fossil.
Thanks, Steve Culver
Hi everyone, I have finally got a piece of the
Dashoguz meteorite fall.
This meteorite fell on September 5, 1998 in
Turkmenistan. only ~7 kilograms of fragments were found in a small crater after
a fireball went over the city of Dashoguz. This is the first time I have
ever seen any of it.
Wow,
I'm going to be rich !!!
Iv'e got about $20,000 of this stuff right outside
my backdoor.
And now I know there are people willing to buy it
!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2225807035&category=3239&sspagename=STRK%3AMEBWA%3AIT&rd=1
Bob Evans
Dear List,
I have a speculative question about the visual characteristics of Sikhote Alin fireballs. The Other day I was describing the visual characteristics of the Sikhote Alin fireball/s to a neighbor who has just started collecting meteorites. For the most part this was easy to do because the
In a message dated 2/21/2004 3:26:46 PM Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What is the IMCA for? I have long wondered this - really, why
does the IMCA exist I may want to continue membership, but
I would like to know the answer to this question, if I am to do so.
(Oh, and pl
Hi Randy & all,
Since it is not the job of the IMCA to "police" fraudulence, can
anyone tell me WHAT IS the IMCA's "job?"
When the IMCA was first started, I was under the misimpression
that this WAS the point. That is why I joined.
What is the IMCA for? I have long wondered
In a message dated 2/21/2004 8:19:08 AM Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone know if the IMCA staff is still working at being an active and
potent organization?
Yes, we are.
And we have taken care of a few "errant persons". But we work privately, one on one. We do not
Hello Sorry for this list, but I am trying to get a hold of Steve Arnold of
Chicago. Steve are you getting my emails?
Thanks, Tom
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The IMCA can only be effective if it has some real teeth to back up it's
bark. This would require a lot of work to investigate cases of alleged
fraud and then taking steps to expose the errant person or remove them from
the IMCA if they are a member. This takes time and most people don't like
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