[meteorite-list] News on NWA
From: Jeff Grossman <jgrossman_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Mon Mar 21 13:24:53 2005 Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20050303095503.02cefeb8_at_gsvaresm02.er.usgs.gov> I believe that current practice is that a majority of the committee must vote (8/15), and a majority of the votes must be in favor. In fact, any member really has "veto" power in that if somebody feels very strongly, a vote might be tabled until the next in-person NomCom meeting at the Meteoritical Society Annual Meeting. At 09:49 AM 3/3/2005, JKGwilliam wrote: >Jeff, >Thanks for that clarification. >I have two questions if you have the time to answer them > >Of the total number of Associate Editors, how many "yes" votes does it >take for a provisional meteorite to get accepted? > >Does the Editor have veto power? > >Best, >John Gwilliam > >At 04:03 AM 3/3/2005, Jeff Grossman wrote: >>You don't understand what I'm saying. Maybe others also don't fully >>understand the system either. Let me explain the way it is supposed to work. >> >>1) A new meteorite is characterized in the laboratory >>2) The information is submitted to the Nomenclature Committee, usually to >>one of the Associate Editors (AEs), but sometimes directly to the Editor. >>3) The AE acknowledges receipt of the information and tells you that all >>is in order. >>4) The AE transfers the information to the Editor of the Bulletin. >>5) The Editor assembles information on all meteorites sent in by the AEs >>and sends it to the entire NomCom for a vote. >>6) The Editor receives the votes and decides if each meteorite has been >>approved. The appropriate AE is informed of the decision. >>7) The AE tells you either (a) the name is approved or (b) the name did >>not pass. >>8) For approved meteorites, the text or information you submitted is >>eventually edited for publication. You may get an advance copy of this >>text, but sometimes not. A provisional Bulletin may appear on the >>web. All text at this stage is subject to further revision. >>9) The Bulletin is submitted to MAPS for publication. At this point, all >>entries are final and can be quoted directly, without qualification. >> >>Your meteorites are at step (4). They have not been approved OR sent out >>for a vote. The AE has simply accepted your submission and sent it to >>the Editor. Therefore, you cannot say that the text you quote is >>approved by the NomCom, nor can you say it will appear in the >>Bulletin. That depends on passing step (7). All you can say is that >>your text has been submitted to the Bulletin. >> >>Jeff >> >>At 01:21 AM 3/3/2005, M come Meteorite Meteorites wrote: >>>I have speack with my Institute yesterday and have say >>>Sara Russell have accept the special entry just >>>yesterday and this exit in the next met.bulletin... >>> >>>Matteo >>> >>> >>> >>> --- Robert Verish <bolidechaser_at_yahoo.com> ha >>>scritto: >>> > I wouldn't lean too much on Jeff about this. >>> > >>> > There have been several instances in the past when >>> > meteorite dealers have known the results of NomCom >>> > votes well before all the members of the Committee >>> > have been made privy to those same results. >>> > >>> > It happens. >>> > >>> > Bob V. >>> > >>> > [meteorite-list] News on NWA >>> > M come Meteorite Meteorites mcomemeteorite2004 at >>> > yahoo.it >>> > Wed Mar 2 15:00:13 EST 2005 >>> > >>> > >>> > Why not exit??? My Institute have sent this to Sara >>> > Rusell and she have say there is not problems, the >>> > same for the Lago Valscura meteorite and Lido di >>> > Venezia meteorite >>> > >>> > Matteo >>> > >>> > >>> > --- Jeff Grossman <jgrossman at usgs.gov> ha >>> > scritto: >>> > >>> > > The entries quoted below have not appeared in the >>> > > Meteoritical Bulletin, >>> > > nor have they been approved for the next Bulletin. >>> > >>> > > This has happened on the List several times >>> > > recently. Folks need to be careful to say >>> > > "submitted" or "in preparation" when posting >>> > things >>> > > like these. >>> > > >>> > > jeff >>> > > >>> > > At 11:23 AM 3/1/2005, M come Meteorite Meteorites >>> > > wrote: >>> > > >Hello >>> > > > >>> > > >I have finaly received the analysis of many of my >>> > > >NWA, this is some special entry exit in the new >>> > > >Met.Bulletin >>> > >>> > >>> > ______________________________________________ >>> > Meteorite-list mailing list >>> > Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com >>> > >>>http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list >>> > >>> >>>===== >>>M come Meteorite - Matteo Chinellato >>>Via Triestina 126/A - 30030 - TESSERA, VENEZIA, ITALY >>>Email: mcomemeteorite2004_at_yahoo.it >>>Sale Site: http://www.mcomemeteorite.it >>>Collection Site: http://www.mcomemeteorite.info >>>International Meteorite Collectors Association #2140 >>>MSN Messanger: spacerocks at hotmail.com >>>EBAY.COM:http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/mcomemeteorite/ >>> >>> >>> >>>___________________________________ >>>Nuovo Yahoo! 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