[meteorite-list] RE: Microwave my meteorites?
From: Maria Haas <dragonsoup_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Mon Apr 11 11:21:16 2005 Message-ID: <BAY106-F168FDBF38C00FDC42F460BCD320_at_phx.gbl> Hi Guys, I just know that the acres of farm fields I have access to has meteorites just waiting for a meteorite detector/detectress, and an able-bodied shoveler/shoveltress and I would love to put together plans to be that such person someday. I'm not sure I'm ever going to be a 10' hole-digger but I can aspire to 3' for a nice prize found in my very own strewnfield (yes, I'll find one). After I find a strewnfield then I'll consider 10' but only with digging equipment. Does Whites still put out such a detector? (I could look on their website but don't know exactly what to look for.) Does your neighbor get used model$? How about display model$? We have to consider light weight if that is a possiblity. I know I'm getting way ahead of myself but I want to be ready! As it happens, Arizona Keith is the same person I was discussing GPR with and have been leaving him to recuperate quietly. I have trouble recuperating quietly...can you tell? No jokes please ;) (...unless they're really funny) No snow here in SE Michigan (right now), Maria >From: David Freeman <dfreeman_at_fascination.com> >To: JKGwilliam <h3chondrite_at_cox.net> >CC: Maria Haas <dragonsoup_at_msn.com>, Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com, >voltage_at_telus.net >Subject: Microwave my meteorites? >Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2005 08:52:03 -0600 > >Dear Maria; >My neighbor is a white's detector salesman and a few years back he went to >Odessa and hunted the field briefly in the 99 degree heat. His guide was >none other than James Williams, Rocks from Space page 136. >Ron used the top of the line two piece deep penetrating unit White's had >out at the time. The plan was to search 3-10 feet deep for items that the >regular detector crowd had missed. Between the heat and the pipelines in >the area The deep seeking unit did not produce any meteorites in the four >hours of searching. Ron did find some real nice odessa's in Mr. Williams >collection though. Ron felt with a better weather condition that he would >have done much better but noted that Odessa is an old oil boom town and >there is a great deal of metal around. Digging 10 foot holes for pipe >thread protectors would not be productive so maybe the area would have to >be a bit more primitive to have the deep penetrating radar be more >successful. >No snow in my part of the rockies, >Dave F > >JKGwilliam wrote: > >>Maria, >>One of our list members, Keith Vazquez, has been using GPR for many years >>and has used it to try and locate meteorites. Keith is currently >>recovering from some surgery and might be off his oats for a while but I'm >>sure he'd be happy to post some info and stories to the list. >> >>Best, >>John Gwilliam >> >>At 05:33 AM 4/11/2005, Maria Haas wrote: >> >>>I have lightly discussed with another listmember about using GPR (Ground >>>Penetrating Radar). Perhaps someone could offer some info on how >>>beneficial that is in the field. >>> >>>Kind Regards, >>>Maria >> >> >> >>______________________________________________ >>Meteorite-list mailing list >>Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com >>http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list >> >> > > Received on Mon 11 Apr 2005 11:21:13 AM PDT |
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