[meteorite-list] Korra Korrabes

From: Matt Morgan <mmorgan_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:27:48 2004
Message-ID: <DJEHIHPEEMGNJLMPFAEIKEPKDBAA.mmorgan_at_mhmeteorites.com>

Ralph:
Here is a pic of my complete slice of KK. I bought a couple KG's from Ronnie
Mackenzie back in 2000 or 2001. As you can see it is a killer. Notice the
brecciation.
http://www.mhmeteorites.com/images/korra_korrabes.jpg

Matt Morgan
Mile High Meteorites
http://www.mhmeteorites.com

-----Original Message-----
From: meteorite-list-admin_at_meteoritecentral.com
[mailto:meteorite-list-admin_at_meteoritecentral.com]On Behalf Of Rafael B.
Torres
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 7:45 PM
To: entropydave_at_ntlworld.com; meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Korra Korrabes


Hello list, I havee the same problem with my Korra KOrrabes, its brown, but
it doesnt show any chndrules at all, just a few and sparse!!!!, somebody
from this list told me that the second material for sale was very rusted, I
think that they told it even had oil in it, am I right?...but my KK specimen
doesnt show any indications of metal, just holes, where the metal probably
resided before. My specimen crubles very easy too!!!!..its very fragile,
does anyone have pictures of a nice Korra Korrabes???, I would like t see
one.

Thanks!!! =0)


>From: "Dave Harris" <entropydave_at_ntlworld.com>
>To: "metlist" <meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com>
>Subject: [meteorite-list] Korra Korrabes
>Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2003 21:59:57 +0000 (GMT Standard Time)
>
>Hi,
>Last night Mark Ford and I and an enjoyable evening going thru his new
>acquisitions - the one that caused the most confusion was the Korra
>Korrabes
>specimen - an H3.
>Well, we looked at it, compared it to other H3s, also to the Ghubara, and
>we
>found it difficult to see how this is an H3.
>We are obviously missing a critical issue here, because the chondrules were
>scant, and indistinct, in fact my Ghub, at an L6 had more structure
>visible.
> It was a very dark matrix too, whereas a lot of H3s have a light matrix
>(ie
>Parnallee)
>How and why is KK an H3 - the native iron was sparse, and the chondrules
>largely invisible.
>So, how come it's an H3?
>
>
>inquisitively,
>Dave
>IMCA #0092
>
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