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Hello Matteo and List,
Matteo had written:
> In Roberl Woolard site its write this:
>
> H7, Metallic Melt Breccia (Primitive Achondrite)
>
> Its ok?
>
> Matteo
Just to make it perfectly clear, what I say on the
site, in context, is: (Capitalization and spacing
added here for emphasis):
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Dear List Members,
today I would like to introduce an interesting, new classified meteorite NWA
2898. This meteorite is classified by Ansgar Greshake (Humboldt University
Berlin) as an extremely rare H7 a meteorite and is definetely not paired
with NWA 2635 and pairings. NWA 2898 is much more recr
Obviously there is disagreement among scientists
on what to call PV. I personally see no reason
to call it type 7, a primitive achondrite, an
achondrite OR to coin a new term. If I take the
conclusions of the Ruzicka study as a given, that
you had H6 material near its peak metamorphic
tempe
Hi All,
I can see why this is confusing!
Wasn't there another meteorite where people had discussions of what kind of
meteorite it was?
Here in the US.
I can not remember which one.
Maybe Gold Basin and Hualapai Wash stones?
Sternengruss, Moni
From: M come Meteorite Meteorites <[EMAIL PROTECT
Anotherthe probably H7, Metallic Melt Breccia
(Primitive Achondrite) classification its for the
pieces with metal veins...but for the normaly portales
valley without any veins the classification its a H6?
The matrix its paired to a normaly ordinary chondrite.
Matteo
--- Frank Cressy <[EMAIL P
In Roberl Woolard site its write this:
H7, Metallic Melt Breccia (Primitive Achondrite)
Its ok?
Matteo
--- Frank Cressy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:
> Matteo and all,
>
> I believe it is now classified as a "Metallic-melt
> Meteorite Breccia".
>
> Cheers,
> Frank
>
> M come Meteorite
Oops, sorry AL -- wrong subject line :-(
Matteo inquired:
"ok...in conclusion what new classification is portales valley?"
=>Portales Valley is transitional between primitive <=
=> (chondrite) and evolved (achondrite and iron) meteorites <=
Bernd
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Matteo inquired:
"ok...in conclusion what new classification is portales valley?"
=>Portales Valley is transitional between primitive <=
=> (chondrite) and evolved (achondrite and iron) meteorites <=
Bernd
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