[meteorite-list] Dried lakebed question
From: MexicoDoug_at_aol.com <MexicoDoug_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:32:01 2004 Message-ID: <f8.3572d350.2d34dd97_at_aol.com> --part1_f8.3572d350.2d34dd97_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear list, I have a doubt I have meant to ask for a long time. Don't dried lakebeds have elevated salts due to the evaporated waters &=20 run-off they have received over the years - the Salton Sea comes to mind for= =20 example, not to mention may others like it around the world-, and if so, how= does=20 this manifest itself on meteorites being found, say in California dried (pre= )=20 historical lakes?=A0=20 Thanks Doug Dawn Mexico --part1_f8.3572d350.2d34dd97_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <HTML><FONT FACE=3Darial,helvetica><HTML><FONT SIZE=3D2 PTSIZE=3D10 FAMILY= =3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0">Dear list,<BR> <BR> I have a doubt I have meant to ask for a long time.<BR> <BR> Don't dried lakebeds have elevated salts due to the evaporated waters &=20= run-off they have received over the years - the Salton Sea comes to mind for= example, not to mention may others like it around the world-, and if so, ho= w does this manifest itself on meteorites being found, say in California dri= ed (pre) historical lakes?=A0 <BR> <BR> Thanks<BR> Doug Dawn<BR> Mexico<BR> </FONT></HTML> --part1_f8.3572d350.2d34dd97_boundary-- Received on Tue 13 Jan 2004 12:35:19 AM PST |
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