[meteorite-list] Alain Carion has a question

From: Christian Anger <christian.anger_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed Nov 9 23:38:43 2005
Message-ID: <20051110043841.516658D63F_at_mailwash5.pair.com>

Hi Bernd, Annie, All...

I don't think this slice to be a part of Paneth's Iron.

I recently showed a picture of the big slab of Paneth's Iron

on my report of the Vienna Museum.

Have a look at

http://www.austromet.com/index2.html


click for news, select "24.08.2005 Meeting at Viennese Meteorite Collection"

there you'll see the big slab.

It looks different.

all my best,

Christian



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Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 9:16 PM
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Alain Carion has a question

Hello Anne and List,

Precise information about the exact bandwidth of the Widmanstaetten lamellae
would be extremely helpful. Assuming the "face of the picture" *is* 7 cm
long,
the width of the lamellae might be about 1.7 mm. If it is from an old
collection,
it may even be a piece of an historical iron called "Paneth's Iron", a
coarse
octahedrite (1.5? 0.3 mm). Wow, that would be something! But first of all,
it
is crucial to know as exactly as measurable the width of the Widmanstaetten
pattern.

Best wishes,

Bernd

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