[meteorite-list] Macrochondrules

From: Gerald Flaherty <grf2_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue May 24 18:50:09 2005
Message-ID: <006e01c560b2$edeacb40$2f01a8c0_at_Dell>

I for one have been looking for a 10 or 20 gram Saratov without luck? Any
one interested? Jerry
----- Original Message -----
From: "Martin Altmann" <Altmann_at_Meteorite-Martin.de>
To: <bernd.pauli_at_paulinet.de>; <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 1:43 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Macrochondrules


> And the most affordable way to obtain a megachondrule is to look for a
> Saratov, which costs at most dealers not more than 2$/g
> and as it's very crumbly one can easily isolate the megachondrules.
> But start now, to be in time for Xmas, if you plan to present your girl a
> chondrules-necklace
>
> Martin
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <bernd.pauli_at_paulinet.de>
> To: <Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 7:25 PM
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Macrochondrules
>
>
> An additional post:
>
> BRIDGES J.C. et al. (1997) A survey of clasts and large chondrules in
> ordinary chondrites (Meteoritics 32-3, 1997, 389-394) - Some examples
> of megachondrules:
>
> Parnallee, LL3 - 3 mm
> Bremerv?rde, H3 - 4 mm
> Estacado, H6 - 7 mm and 10mm
> Barratta, L4 - 8 mm
> Belle Plaine, L6 - 9 mm
> Bluff, L5 - 10 mm
> Crumlin, L5 - 11 mm
> Richardton, H5 - 11 mm
> De Nova, L6 - 13 mm
> Hajmah, L5-6 - 18 mm
>
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Bernd
>
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