AW: [meteorite-list] Bandong
From: Jörn Koblitz <koblitz_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:31:15 2004 Message-ID: <E5E6112EA31FA24CB448E091C6883C0517A038_at_server2000.microfab.de> Obviousy, I face the same problems with positings not reaching the list = when the list email address is put under cc in "reply to all" option of = MS Outlook. Joern > -----Urspr=FCngliche Nachricht----- > Von: J=F6rn Koblitz=20 > Gesendet: Montag, 19. April 2004 13:01 > An: 'bernd.pauli_at_paulinet.de'; Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com > Betreff: AW: [meteorite-list] Bandong >=20 >=20 > Hello Bernd and List, >=20 > There is not so much published on Bandong. The result of a=20 > MetBase literature query is given below. I did not have the=20 > time to check the papers for the original classification, but=20 > I guess that Jarosewich (1985) did the LL6 classification=20 > based on the wet chemical analysis. May be, the L6/7 is just=20 > a typo in the paper by Genge & Grady. I will check. >=20 > Joern >=20 >=20 > BANDONG RESULTS: >=20 > DAUBR=C9E G. A., VLAANDEREN C. L. (1872) Sur une m=E9t=E9orite=20 > tomb=E9e dans l'=EEle de Java, pr=E8s Bandong, le 10. d=E9cembre=20 > 1871, et offerte au Mus=E9um par M. le Gouverneur g=E9neral de=20 > l'Indie n=E9erlandaise. Compt. rend. acad. sci. Paris 75, 1676-1678. > EVERWIJN R. (1872) Meteoriten gevallen nabij Bandon Preanger=20 > Regentschappen. Jaarb. Mijn. Nederland. Oost-Indie (2), 197-201. > GRETSCHEL H. F. (1873) Bandong und Tjab=E9. Jahrb. Erfind.=20 > Fortschr. Geb. Phys. Chem. Leipzig 9, 17-26. > VERBEEK R. D. M. (1886) Opgaaf van geschriften over Vroeger=20 > op Java gevallen meteorieten. Jaarb. Mijn. Nederland.=20 > Oost-Indie 15, 168-171. > FLIGHT W. A. (1887) A Chapter in the History of Meteorites.=20 > Reprint from the Geol. Mag., 1875. Delau & Co, London, 224 pp. > WAHL W. (1951) The brecciated stony meteorites and=20 > meteorites containing foreign fragments. Geochim. Cosmochim.=20 > Acta 2 (2), 91. > DYAKONOVA M. I., KHARITONOVA V. YA. (1963) The composition=20 > of the nickel-iron in various types of irons and stony irons.=20 > Meteoritika 23, 52-55. > HEYMANN D. (1965) Cosmogenic and radiogenic helium, neon, and=20 > argon in amphoterites chondrites. J. Geophys. Res. 70 (15), 3735-3743. > BINNS R. A. (1968) Cognate xenoliths in chondritic=20 > meteorites: Examples in Mez=F6-Madaras and Ghubara. Geochim.=20 > Cosmochim. Acta 32 (3), 299. > MUELLER H. W., ZAEHRINGER J. (1969) Rare gases in stony=20 > meteorites. In: Proc. Int. Sympos. Meteorite Research (P. M.=20 > Millman, ed.), 845-856. > FISHER D. E. (1972) Uranium content and radiogenic ages of=20 > hypersthene, bronzite, amphoterite and carbonaceous=20 > chondrites. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 36 (1), 15. > NEAL C. W., DODD R. T., JAROSEWICH E., LIPSCHUTZ M. E. (1981)=20 > Chemical studies of L-chondrites. I - A study of possible=20 > chemical sub-groups. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 45 (6), 891-898. > JAROSEWICH E., DODD R. T. (1985) Chemical variations among=20 > L-chondrites. IV - Analyses, with petrographic notes, of 13=20 > L-group and 3 LL-group chondrites. Meteoritics 20 (1), 23-36. > BRIDGES J. C., HUTCHISON R. (1997) A survey of clasts and=20 > large chondrules in ordinary chondrites. Meteorit. Planet.=20 > Sci. 32 (3), 389-394. > GENGE M. J., GRADY M. M. (1999) The fusion crusts of stony=20 > meteorites: Implications for the atmospheric reprocessing of=20 > extraterrestrial materials. Meteorit. Planet. Sci. 34 (3), 341-356. > WILKISON S. L., ROBINSON M. S. (2000) Bulk density of=20 > ordinary chondrite meteorites and implications for asteroidal=20 > internal structure. Meteorit. Planet. Sci. 35 (6), 1203-1213. > FRIEDRICH J. M., LIPSCHUTZ M. E. (2001) How Do L/LL=20 > Chondrites Relate to L and LL Falls? (abs.). In: Abstr. Lunar=20 > Planet. Sci. Conf. 32 (1198) > BURBINE T. H., MCCOY T. J., JAROSEWICH E., SUNSHINE J. M.=20 > (2002) Deriving asteroid mineralogies from reflectance=20 > spectra: Implications for the MUSES-C target asteroid.=20 > (abs.). Papers Sympos. Antarctic Meteorites, NIPR 27 (59), 9-11. >=20 >=20 > > -----Urspr=FCngliche Nachricht----- > > Von: bernd.pauli_at_paulinet.de [mailto:bernd.pauli@paulinet.de] > > Gesendet: Freitag, 16. April 2004 21:09 > > An: Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com > > Betreff: [meteorite-list] Bandong > >=20 > >=20 > > Hello All, > >=20 > > I just stumbled over a classification problem while browsing=20 > > this article > > in search of some good answers to Jeff Pringle's (didn't find=20 > > any though): > >=20 > > GENGE M.J., GRADY M.M.(1999) The fusion crusts of stony meteorites: > > implications for the atmospheric reprocessing of=20 > > extraterrestrial materials > > (MAPS 34-3, 1999, 341-356). > >=20 > > Now here's the classificational problem: > >=20 > > The above authors classify Bandong as an L6/7 chondrite=20 > although it is > > an LL6 in M.M. Grady's Catalogue of Meteorites (5th edition). > >=20 > > In another article by Wilkinson et al., published in 2000,=20 > > it's again an LL6: > >=20 > > WILKISON S.L. et al. (2000) Bulk density of ordinary=20 > > chondrite meteorites and > > implications for asteroidal internal structure (MAPS 35-6,=20 > > 2000, pp. 1203-1213). > >=20 > > Does anyone have any pertinent background info so they can=20 > > shed some light > > on this ... ? > >=20 > > Will have to look again at my Bandong thin section that I purchased > > a while ago. It has a beautiful xenolith at the upper left edge. > >=20 > > Best wishes, > >=20 > > Bernd > >=20 > >=20 > > ______________________________________________ > > Meteorite-list mailing list > > Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com > > http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > >=20 >=20 Received on Mon 19 Apr 2004 07:10:44 AM PDT |
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