[meteorite-list] ordin. chondrite slab

From: Mark Fox <unclefireballmtf_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 09:50:25 2004
Message-ID: <20020410005748.97731.qmail_at_web14902.mail.yahoo.com>

April 9, 2002

Greetings Meteorite Enthusiasts!

Good Grief! Could your meteorite in question be
something related to the highly brecciated Rose City
(H5 chondrite)?

Here is a link to a picture of a piece:

http://meteorites.asu.edu/rose.htm

Long strewn fields!

Mark Fox
Newaygo, MI USA


--- David Calongne <calongnedav_at_webtv.net> wrote:
> hi list, at my rock club (arlington texas) we had
> a small time
> meteorite dealer from north dallas (visiting
> speaker) who got his
> merchandise from e-bay and alot of its
> names/histories lost or
> unclassified. he had a slice of completly black
> chondrite with alot of
> metal flakes but streams of areas between the
> "islands of metal flakes"
> where there were no metal flakes if i had the money
> i wish i could of
> bought it was it a impact melt? it was unclassified.
> it seemed too
> complex to be shock veins, maybe not? it was the
> size of an adult hand.
>
>
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Received on Tue 09 Apr 2002 08:57:48 PM PDT


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