[meteorite-list] collection in a slice - take II

From: stan . <laser_maniac_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Jan 20 18:15:45 2005
Message-ID: <BAY101-F366E1DFD7D9EA528BABB93F0810_at_phx.gbl>

opps
here is the direct link:
http://img32.exs.cx/img32/9646/collection5dr.jpg

>From: "stan ." <laser_maniac_at_hotmail.com>
>To: meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com
>Subject: [meteorite-list] collection in a slice - take II
>Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 23:07:38 +0000
>
>This has absolutly nothing to do with the 'collection in a slice' meteorite
>- ie NWA 904. i showed these photos to a buddy and it was just a comment he
>made so I figured I'd post the pic for y'alls viewing pleasure.
>
>http://img32.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img32&image=collection5dr.jpg
>
>this rock has been classified as a LL3.7 but check out these zenoliths:
>-white arrows point unequilibriated chondritic material that has armoured
>chondrules (unfortunatly not visable fomr this angle)
>-blue arrows point to a material that is wholey diffrent from the bulk of
>the slice, it is EXTREEMLY soft (probably by a few numbers on the mohs
>scale) and similar larger inclusions in other slices look like an HED
>-green arrows point to what was described as a possible cm2 inclusion fromt
>he dealer i got this stuff from - there DO apear to be faint small
>chondrules in the inclusion.
>-red arrows point to my favorite feature in this stone - again another
>unequilibriated chondritic inclusion with a black background and colorfull
>chondrules. this stuff reminds me of pics of dhofar 535 that i have seen
>-white arrows point to a light colored inclusion that is largely deviod of
>chondrules, although a few are visable. I'd say that the stuff is a x6
>chonderitic inclusion
>
>
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