Re: [meteorite-list] Chondrules! MPOD

2012-01-16 Thread Pete Pete
Good grief! Apologies to Andreas Koppelt - The proper calendar page link is: http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpod.asp?XX=1WYD=MM=1YY=2012 From: rsvp...@hotmail.com To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2012 17:33:05

Re: [meteorite-list] Chondrules a'plenty

2007-11-15 Thread Dave Carothers
S6 W0 - Original Message - From: Darren Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: meteorite list meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 9:17 AM Subject: [meteorite-list] Chondrules a'plenty Shipping charges would be brutal, though.

Re: [meteorite-list] Chondrules and Their Origins

2007-06-13 Thread Rob McCafferty
Darren, You are my hero. I've been after something like this for months and dared not spend £50 on a book (it's a wife who doesn't understand the obsession thing). I will be eternally grateful. Rob McC A while back I found a book/collection of papers called Chondrules and Their Origins on

Re: [meteorite-list] Chondrules and Their Origins

2007-06-13 Thread Darren Garrison
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 15:25:33 -0700 (PDT), you wrote: Darren, You are my hero. I've been after something like this for months and dared not spend £50 on a book It's kind of old, but still worth reading. And if you want a print copy of it, look to pay close to $300 according to what I can

Re: [meteorite-list] Chondrules and Their Origins

2007-06-13 Thread bcmeteorites
Thanks for taking the time to combine the 30 seperte files into a single pdf. Made to download really quick and easy. Bob -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Darren Garrison Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 12:31 PM To:

Re: [meteorite-list] Chondrules and Their Origins

2007-06-13 Thread greg stanley
Thanks Darren: This is why I joined this group. Greg S. Darren Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A while back I found a book/collection of papers called Chondrules and Their Origins on the web. It was split into 30 seperate PDF files. I took them and combined them together into one

Re: [meteorite-list] CHONDRULES

2006-10-23 Thread makinsomenoise
Here is a definition from pg 908 of Meteorites in the Early Solar System II, Lauretta and McSween, editors, that might help answer the question. It is a great book, that for the Glossary alone meteorite enthusiasts should get a copy of. chondrite-- originally defined as a meteorite that

Re: [meteorite-list] Chondrules inside CAIs

2005-06-01 Thread Bill Southern
Thank you Walter! Bill - Original Message - From: Walter Branch [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 6:58 PM Subject: [meteorite-list] Chondrules inside CAIs Hello Everyone, Ok, if you are not interesed in this, you are not

RE: [meteorite-list] chondrules not primary nebula objects

2005-03-21 Thread mark ford
Yes there are LOTS of assumptions in that paper! ... Mark -Original Message- From: Darren Garrison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2005 6:20 PM To: David Weir Cc: Meteorite List Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] chondrules not primary nebula objects On Sat, 19 Mar

Re: [meteorite-list] chondrules not primary nebula objects

2005-03-19 Thread Darren Garrison
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 12:28:46 -0500, David Weir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello List, I wanted to share the following abstract from the 2005 LPSC, which stands out as one of the most interesting to me: Wow. So that three seperate recent papers on chondrules that all disagree with each other!

Re: [meteorite-list] chondrules?

2005-02-15 Thread j . divelbiss
Darren, Jerry and others, The Google search that Darren did gives you lots of nice pics from Jeff Rowell's site, and others. Jeff is a good friend of mine who has been selling very nice covered sections for a few years now. He is not a list member, but he is definetly someone who is into

Re: [meteorite-list] chondrules?

2005-02-15 Thread Darren Garrison
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 00:09:51 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Darren, Jerry and others, The Google search that Darren did gives you lots of nice pics from Jeff Rowell's site, and others. Jeff is a good friend of mine who has been selling very nice covered sections for a few years now. He is not

Re: [meteorite-list] chondrules?

2005-02-15 Thread Gerald Flaherty
List, I'd like to thank all who responded to my question. All the responses promoted a better understanding of the nature of chondrules which remain another marvelous mystery to ponder without dwelling upon. The book, The Origin Of Chondrules And Chondrites by Derek Sears which I wasn't

Re: [meteorite-list] chondrules?

2005-02-15 Thread Darren Garrison
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 21:31:58 -0500, Gerald Flaherty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'd like to thank all who responded to my question. All the responses promoted a better understanding of the nature of chondrules which remain another marvelous mystery to ponder without dwelling upon. All this talk

Re: [meteorite-list] chondrules?

2005-02-14 Thread Gerald Flaherty
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] a question about chondrules I'm reposting this as I received only one response. Please reply if you have any thoughts on this question. Thanks a lot in advance3. ON THE ORIGIN OF CHONDRULES Norm and List, Please excuse my ignorance for putting forth this question

Re: [meteorite-list] chondrules?

2005-02-14 Thread Darren Garrison
On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 20:53:30 -0500, Gerald Flaherty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've seen neither a macro nor micro view of a cross-section of a chondrule so I can't speak to the issue of concentric layering. Follow this link:

Re: [meteorite-list] chondrules?

2005-02-14 Thread Norman Lehrman
Gerald, Tracy list, Sorry for the slow reply. I'm out in the field, and probably have no business responding anyway, but your question is an interesting one. I have worked with lots of accretionary lapilli in volcanic settings all over the world. Like Tracy said, I also know of no chondrules

Re: [meteorite-list] chondrules?

2005-02-14 Thread David Freeman
Dear chondritists; I thought I would chime in a moment. Our oolites that are calcium carbonate acretions have layering and concentric structures. After the silica replaces the calcium carbonate, they are quite interesting, hard and worthy of thin slice work. Dave F. Norman Lehrman wrote:

Re: [meteorite-list] chondrules?

2005-02-14 Thread Darren Garrison
On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 20:15:23 -0800 (PST), Norman Lehrman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That said, I would reaffirm that the mental image suggested by accretionary lapilli is intuitively very appealing. It must've been something analogous--- I'm no expert on chondrules, either, but I imagine the

Re: [meteorite-list] Chondrules in Sikhote Alin?

2004-12-30 Thread Pekka Savolainen
It´s not SA, looks Hematite to me. But if you want to buy a story...;- have a Happy New Year, pekka s ROCKS ON FIRE wrote: Hi, List, have a look at this one http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=3239item=6502199970rd=1 What do you think. ;-) -- Pekka Savolainen

RE: [meteorite-list] Chondrules in Sikhote Alin?

2004-12-29 Thread McomeMeteorite Meteorite
100% a fake... Matteo From: ROCKS ON FIRE [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Meteorite Mailing List meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Subject: [meteorite-list] Chondrules in Sikhote Alin? Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 17:12:27 +1100 Hi, List, have a look at this one