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Thank you for your interest.
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This show starts as soon as ours comes to an end, namely from Monday June 20
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negotiate….
Welcome all to the “ENSI BLAST” that again looks promising, bring your smile,
have much fun and always keep being happy!
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My ever friendly wishes to everybody,
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De: "Anne Black"
À: i...@mail.imca.co
Cc: "Zelimir Gabelica"
Envoyé: Mercredi 15 Avril 2015 02:38:30
Objet: Fwd: Ensisheim-2015 show flyer
Hello everybody,
Zelimir sent the following email regarding the Ensisheim
Show this morning, but it does not look like it
limir
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opefulness to his family.
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Zelimir GABELICA
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Mail : zelimir.gabel...@uha.fr
Téléphone : +33 (0)3 8933 6894
Télécopie : +33 (0)3XX XXX XXX ⟩ Retrouvez l'UHA sur
Oct 24 and Friday Oct 25 and
be happy to meet many of you there...
Z
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"Bernd V. Pauli" a écrit :
Hello Zelimir and List,
Zelimi
List experts,
Does any kind of compilation exist giving the terrestrial ages
(experimentally determined) of FINDS, in particuler concerning NWAs or
finds from hot deserts ?
Thanks for sharing any kind of info on this.
Kind regards,
Zelimir
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, Denis Lukin)
M. Becker
Viacheslav Kalachev (Natalia Tuzlukova)
Yury Pustov
Aleksey Vinogradov
Consignment room: samples for sale from:
Rame Vataj, Harald Stehlik, Benoît Jacques, Michel Acacia, Sigrid
Wengert, Oscar Turone, Philippe Schmitt-Kopplin, Zelimir Gabelica.
Total number of dealers
So ducks are angry because they were not able to find this ANGRITE ?
Zelimir
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Fabien Kuntz a écrit :
Hello Bernd,
our "mascotte&quo
wishes,
Zelimir
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Michael Farmer a écrit :
And yet the incredible Norwegian scientists still haven't bothered
to classify the fall yet
already reserved, you can optionally confirm; if you dont, Ill
consider you will make it !)
My best regards to all,
Zelimir
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p.
Thank you!
Best wishes,
Zelimir
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Michael Farmer a écrit :
About time:)
I have some killer fragments available.
Michael Farmer
Sent fro
Hi Peter,
As I might already told you, my Wellman (c) is a 67.15 g full slice,
86x55x7 mm, and carries a Huss N° # H39.452 painted on edge.
Got from Blaine Reed in 2004 who traded it (probably, not 100% sure)
from David New some 20+ years earlier.
All the best,
Zelimir
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brings some help.
Best personal wishes,
Zelimir
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Peter Davidson a écrit :
Hello Friends
I wonder if anyone on the list can help me with s
l, they all do speak
English and German.
I am now looking forward to having news from many of you and am ready
to provide you with any kind of additional information.
My best regards to all,
Zelimir
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with this years ago but soon admitted this practice so
that I even use it as such in my collection writeups at least
until "TKW" is one day officially corrected by "someone responsible
and concerned" to "TKM"
Zelimir
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At least, it then becomes a "hammered stone".
Or, according to Goethean anvil!
Zelimir
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h...@meteorhall.com a écrit :
I have h
.?
I keep you informed.
Otherwise, you know what to do after your 2 full days at the show...
Best wishes,
Zelimir
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Rich Atkinson a écrit :
should be honored.
Other suggestions ?
Zelimir
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Rob Matson a écrit :
Since Saharite is already in use, and Moroccoite or Maracite (if
meant to
the important leading members of the Antarctic expedition.
Her family name is well DEBAILLE, not Debienne.
Thanks Martin, thanks Etienne.
Best wishes,
Zelimir
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for
details.
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With welcoming everybody to attend again (or for the first time) the
14th in a row meteorite show in Ensisheim, the mythic world meteorite
place, I am now looking forward to having news from many of you and
remain at your disposal to provide you with any
funny, almost
ridiculous to us Belgian citizens, bacause "SNCB" is here the well
known abbreviation for "Société Nationale des Chemins de fer Belges"
(our National Railway Society)...
Funny discussion
Zelimir
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ENSCM
Purchases of potentially "flu-contaminated" meteorites coming from
Tucson are suspended until further notice...(LOL)
Zelimir
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Gr
orias and lavas from different world wide volcanoes).
This was enough for me to stop the further reading. The sad side of
the "news" is that it is so readily reported by journalists without
any side checks, provided the title is sensational.
Zelimir
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. Excellent remark though.
Regards,
Zelimir
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Mendy Ouzillou a écrit :
Zelimir,
The paper below is estimating what could possibly have hit the
-254).
The paper reports, among others, that the progressive fragmentation
model to the Mbale entry allowed estimation of fallen mass as 200-250
kg in 100-3000 fragments (in dependence on assumed breakup model)
covering a strewnfield of about 1 x 7-9 km.
Best wishes,
Zelimir
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are very often
generously (and spontaneously) donated by meteorite hunters/finders
who are more aware of their importance for science than of their
potential commercial value.
On behalf of the whole scientific community, we are deeply indebted to them.
Zelimir
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spot anywhere a painting/engraving showing a
meteorite fall in wheat field...
The hunt continues
Zelimir
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bill kies a écrit :
Maybe thi
s were acquired recently and I actually
never found time to browse trough.
I'll have a look tomorrow and let you know some thoughts (today it is
very late here - just the early morning of Jan 3).
Keep tuned,
Zelimir
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bviously the winter time and even around Bordeaux, there should not
be any wheat (or alike) in the fields
Bernd is right to point out that this painting can be "a view of an
artist", possibly painted some time after the event (perhaps in Summer
time ?)
More ideas ?
Zeli
eteorites and related.
Bernd, you remain our invaluable Extra-encyclopedia!
To all, I renew my very sincere wishes for happiness, health and love
(in the order of your choice) for this New Year 2013.
Zelimir
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F-
SM2, 18, 47, 48, 51, and 54 contain angular to
rounded clasts embedded in a fine-grained comminuted matrix seen
visually (Fig. 2A), by x-ray and backscattered electron mapping (Fig.
2B and fig. S13), and by x-ray and neutron computed tomography (figs.
S28 and S30)"...
Kind regards,
he had in
collection 2 Ensisheim pieces weighing together 2.06 grams.
He specified both came from the Monnig collection.
I neither know the individual weights, nor their Monnig numbers.
Hope Matteo can help more.
Happy hunting!
Zelimir
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r SMM won't be changed again.
Thanks Svend Bulh and a few other German colleagues for having
notified me about this problem.
Kindest regards to all,
Zelimir
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t;NWA 400", it is still provisional in the MetBull database,
with, as only indication: "found in Algeria, tkw >10,000 (g ?), 1000s
pieces found. Info: gives reference to our good friend Dean Bessey
Bob, go ahead with this to explore more in depth the story.
Best wishes,
Zelimir
ase, not simply mention as country "NWA" or
"Sahara", as it is often mentioned so for most of the NWAs ?
Is there somebody in the NomCom supposed to correct and to address
these obvious uncertainties some day ?
Thanks and best wishes,
Zelimir
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ting for
your coming.
In less than 3 days we will all gather again and have lots of passion
and funny/friendly live moments.
An event nobody would miss or, if so, eternal regrets guaranteed!
Happy hunting and with my very best wishes,
Zelimir
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-assisted literature compilation, but especially in
being able to select by heart the document in which you are sure to
find very rapidly the most appropriate reference.
Thanks for sharing your vast knowledge and expertise!
See you soon in Ensisheim ?
Kindest regards,
Zelimir
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iring an ever growing
reputation, is absolutely guaranteed again (by YOUR simple presence)
for this 13th blast in a row.
Should this event bring to all again much meteorite passion, fun,
faith and friendship!
Bring much nice stuff, your passion
absent for some time and, as you know, priority is given to dealers
having reserved the same tables previously (2011, 2010 etc).
I'll do my best to satisfy you.
More news later today.
Best to all,
Zelimir
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may be poor and/or ill
but still very happy.
I therefore wish everybody to acquire a very positive mantal spirit in
any circimstance, so far for this unpredictable 2012...)
Zelimir
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.hamerhead shark hammered by a hammer meteorite in Hammerfest bay!
Zelimir
Martin Altmann a écrit :
Of course, Andi.
And if that happens there:
http://www.holger-melms.de/Ha06Uenden.jpg
they will celebrate a ..?
Martin
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: meteorite-lis
Hi again,
I found the reference of LaPaz about the MACAU fall killing cattle:
See the following link:
http://articles.adsabs.harvard.edu//full/1951PA.59..433L/433.000.html
His reference was simply "Meunier", without any further bibliographic detail.
As Stanislas Meunier had published
Hi Ruben, all,
The Catalogue of Meteorites (M.M. Grady, A.L. Graham), NHM London, Ed
2000, p 313, reports that the MACAU meteorite shower (Brazil, 1836)
"killed several cattle" (several oxen killed, houses damaged...).
They give some references (I did not go through).
See:
http://books.goog
Hi Melanie, Doug, list,
Doug, your reference is very appropriate.
In cataloging my collection, in some specific cases, when I feel the
meteorite I am describing is important, I use to add a short
introduction summarizing its historical and scientific background.
Here is my write-up for NWA
Hello Bob,
Oum Rokba was apparently re-named "NWA 400".
I purchased my specimen from Blaine Reed in 2001 and the provenance on
his label was then "Algeria" (neither Morocco, nor Western Sahara).
If you look at the MetBull database, NWA 400 is still provisional and
the synonym "Oum Rokba" i
I told you that really ?
OK, you might be right.
Then you win, Anne!
Because I strongly believeyou are eternal!
In 2099, I promise to still be there to check whether you actually win
that challenge!
After, I'll retire and you must promise me to continue to head the
Ensisheim operations
I have in collection exactly 87 meteorites coming from Marcin's "magic
offers" (including 4 or 5 TS and a couple of meteorite coins).
All excellent quality and super preparation, especially his
magicpolish! (so to say...)
He is one of my most preferred suppliers (I don't say "the most"
Hi Carl,
"Atacama" is not mentioned as synonym for "North Chile" in the MetBull
database:
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?sea=north+chile&sfor=names&ants=&falls=&valids=&stype=contains&lrec=50&map=ge&browse=&country=All&srt=name&categ=All&mblist=All&rect=&phot=&snew=0&pnt=Normal%20
Hi Arnaud,
"Atacama" is the current synonym of Imilac (London NHM Catalog- Grady et al).
See:
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?code=12025
Look at the end of the writeup for all other synonyms of Imilac.
"Perou" is not mentioned...(see below)
Note that Copiapo is another meteorite
Hi Jim, Shawn, all
We had last Saturday in Ensisheim (meteorite show) a nice talk about
the Dawn mission. It was entitled:
"Vesta,Vestoids and HEDS: Waiting for Dawn."
It dealt with various issues, among which relationships between HED's
and Vesta, but also (and mainly) other Vestoids.
Pe
Sorry if this comes twice
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G'day List,
It all starts in less than 3 days!
Hope this info can reach some of you who live within our time zone,
believing that the othyer significant number of our "overseas guests"
is about to start flying...
1) The sad news
G'day List,
It all starts in less than 3 days!
Hope this info can reach some of you who live within our time zone,
believing that the othyer significant number of our "overseas guests"
is about to start flying...
1) The sad news came today.
For the first time, our "Grand-Maître", Jean-Marie
List,
Related to all these versatile (contradictory or at least sometimes
unrelated) comments about the NWA meteorite market/business, may I
recall you that "Ensisheim 2011" meeting will feature this year
"NWA Bonanza & meteorites" ?
I anticipate at least that this theme will generate a lot
List, Habib,
and "Darkangel" will also give in Ensisheim a talk describing his method.
I am right now personally involved with "Darkangel" (whom we here also
use to call "Magnetix" though his name is Guy Verlooven) in many
experiments to test his method with hundreds of certified meteori
Hi Greg,
Here is the writeup from my collection catalog about NWA 5960:
NWA 5960 (Mali, o-Shergottite, depl. pmaf ol-phy), found 2009, tkw: 1@147 g.
Zelimir
(will be in touch with you again tomorrow)
Greg Hupe a écrit :
Hello Martin,
Congrats on the NWA 6710 Martian! I am saddened to he
Very nice!
Michael, please cen you tell Mike my appreciation (I have not his mail
on hand right now) and suggest him to show this picture while he will
be giving his lecture ("Hunting meteorites in Oman") here in Ensisheim
next June 18.
Thank you!
Zelimir
Michael Johnson a écrit :
ENSISHEIM ?METEORITE 2011? NEWS
(April 21, 2011)
Dear meteorite friends,
My recent relative silence on the mail is basically due to family
health problems (through personally I am in good shape) that had
required my constant presence in Belgium, far from Mulhouse (where I
basically achieve
Dear List,
Sorry to have to use this kind of contact.
I am desperately trying to contact Joe Kerchner for a very urgent reason.
Apparently he does not receive any of my numerous mails while I can
read him perfectly.
Possibly there is a problem with his mail box?
Today, he tried to contact me
Test (sorry, please delete)
Zelimir
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Thanks Bernd.
From your data we have as score:
"warm": 14 versus "hot": 8
I believe this can be completed by browsing through other archives or
accounts of some recent witnessed falls ?
Are there data reporting "cold, frozen or alike" meteorites ?
Take care,
Zelimir
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would ever pick up such a stone from the field and suspect it
to be a meteorite?
It is truly amazing, what the hunters do down there.
Best!
Martin
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Université de Haute Alsace
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Thank you once more so much Randy for that unvaluable list.
I went through your complete list (first link) rapidly so as to update
my collection and noticed that NWA 3186 is missing in the headings
(though it is mentioned in the NWA 2977 pairings...)
Do you agree and, if so, would this chan
re welcome to bring along
their artistic paintings based on the theme
"Imagine Human Landing on Mars around 2025".
Just bring your (or their) originals, dated and
signed (indicate place & country).
Arts fromMars would be particularly appreciated
All welcome in Ensisheim!
In le
mbers of the MSB,
will be happy to answer any of your concerns.
This year, we have two plenary lectures related to the appropriate themes:
1) Etienne LEFEBVRE (Belgium): "Target Mars: the
Big Adventure of the 21st Century " (Saturday, 15:00-16:00)
2) Guy HEINEN (Linger, Luxembourg): Tek
nds to an
analysis area. Result on request by square if you are interested.
I would be very curious to read you.
Best regards,
Vincent
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Hi Mike,
Can you tell me the name of the CM3 ?
Btw: a very complete list of types (& subtypes) can also be found in
both the Met. Bull. database or at the end of the "Meteorites from A
to Z" booklet (ed 2008) by Jensen bros.
Note: Murchison is CM2.5 (Rubin & al, Geochim, Cosmochim. Acta,
Dear Matthias,
Your questions are very pertinent. I'll try to reply the best I can,
by trying to avoid confusion between "diversity" and "complexity".
Let's try to simplify.
Here is my modest understanding of the issue, bearing in mind I am by
no means an expert in biology and its developm
Darren, list,
The media info Darren is speaking about refers to the research we (a
group of scientists) are being conducting since several months on
Murchison, namely a non targeted analysis of its extraterrestrial
organic contents.
In a post I sent by end of last September, I had notif
in a different light.
http://www.meteorites.com.au/favourite/june2009.html
Cheers,
Jeff
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Prof. Zelimir Gabelica
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Hello Jeff, Matthias, Ted, all,
Your wise suggestions about the blue inclusion are highly appreciated.
I also first thought of hibonite that was mentioned in a similar
discussion we had on the list a couple of years ago. At the time, Jeff
Kuyken showed us a chondrule-like inclusion in Isheye
Hi List,
Here are 3 pics of a genuine blue chondrule spotted upon breaking a
fagment of the CM2 meteorite Tanezrouft 082 (purchased last June in
Ensisheim, from A. Gouesslain/J.-L. Parodi, the meteorite finders).
See here:
http://www.agab.be/question/question.html
Question: what could be
could be produced by various
> methods. Just thinking ... I'd love to have replica for my display too.
>
> Dan
>
Prof. Zelimir Gabelica
Université de Haute Alsace
ENSCMu, Lab. GSEC,
3, Rue A. Werner,
F-68093 Mulhouse Cedex, France
Tel: +33 (0)3 89 33 68 94
Fax: +33 (0)3 89 33 68
Hi Greg, Anne, Siegfried, all,
Does someone know the names of the 3 arrested ?
I know quite many "hunters" from both Belgium and France.
Hope my close friends were wise enough to refrain from travelling there...
If someone has some info, I leave to your wisdom to decide to send it
to the list
end from
ours for analysis.
Based on what I have seen personally, I would estimate the TKW of the
find to be at least ten kilograms, but knowing NWA, there could be
(and likely is) much, much more.
Regards,
Jason
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 2:58 AM, Zelimir Gabelica
wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> NWA
p;stype=contains&lrec=50&map=ge&browse=&country=All&srt=name
&categ=All&mblist=All&rect=&phot=&snew=0&pnt=Normaltable&code=31470
Any thoughts?
Cheers
John
IMCA # 2125
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gt;Is it up to the dealer or the person who did testing?
>>
>>What affect would it have on value if something
>>with a listed TKW of 200g suddenly was paired
>>with the 3 other numbers assigned to the same
>>material and the TKW was pushed to 1kg or more?
>>Surely it would decrease as supply grew. Is this a concern for some?
>>
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Prof. Zelimir Gabelica
Université de Haute Alsace
ENSCMu, Lab. GSEC,
3, Rue A. Werner,
F-68093 Mulhouse Cedex, France
Tel: +33 (0)3 89 33 68 94
Fax: +33 (0)3 89 33 68 15
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Prof. Zelimir Gabelica
Université de Haute Alsace
ENSCMu, Lab. GSEC,
3, Rue A. Werner,
F-68093 Mulhouse Cedex, France
Tel: +33 (0)3 89 33 68 94
Fax: +33 (0)3 89 33 68 15
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Hi Martin,
It is currently very hard for me to find time to attnd that
fascinating show. I haven't been there since...1988.
However, I am presently being arranging a short (3 days) research stay
with my collaborating scientific staff at the Helmholtz Institute
(Neuherberg, very close to M
w from chatting to many of you,
and I am thinking of people like Zelimir Gabelica, that not a few of you
are keen on collecting minerals, especially zeolites, so this may be of
interest to many of you out there. The message is:
"Dear Peter
Thank you for the information regarding the Meet
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