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Re: Ninqiang classification - Is this your final answer?



As I stated in my pre-post email, please see...
See Meteoritics V30/1/pp106, V32/SUPPL/A115
I have one piece of this left at 4+g.
Matt

MARSROX@aol.com wrote:

> A couple of days ago Matt Morgan announced his sale of a few fragments of
> Ninqiang, a carbonaceous chondrite that fell in China on June 25, 1983.  I
> was able to buy some of this a couple of years ago from the Philip's Auction.
>  I'd encourage anyone who would like one of the rarest, freshest, interesting
> and beautiful (eye of the beholder, of course) carb chondrites in existance
> to see if he still has any for sale. It's not cheap, but it is unique.
>
> The question is - what is it?  Matt mentions that it's a CK4, I bought it
> labeled a CK-Anom. It shows in the literature as a CK3 - Anom.(Scherer, Met
> 32-4, 1997)  a CV (Kallemeyn, Rubin Met 22,4 (1987), a CV3 (Guimon, Met 30-6,
> 1995 & Lin Y. & Kimura M. Met. 33-3, 1998) and a CV4 (Koberl, Ntaflos, Lunar
> Pl. Sci 18, 1987).
>
> Can anyone stop this merry-go-round?
>
> Happy Thanksgiving to all,
>
> Kevin Kichinka
>
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