[meteorite-list] New Iron-Nichel posphide official name
From: Mauro Ianeselli <mauro.ian_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sat Nov 26 10:10:50 2005 Message-ID: <1133017848.4579.12.camel_at_ncc1701> Hi all, I confirm that the name of the new mineral is "MELLINIITE". >From Prato (Tuscany), 22/11/2005 local newspaper: "The name of the mineral drift from that one of Marcello Mellini, ordinary of mineralogy near the Department of Sciences of the Earth of the University of Siena and director of the section of Siena of the National Museum of Antarctica, one of the greater antarctic meteorite experts presents in Italy. These searches have been carried out in the course of a thesis of bachelor carried out near the MSP and are in publication course are on the international review American Mineralogist that on the prestigious Science weekly magazine." http://notizie.provincia.prato.it/asp/notizie-s.asp?ID=3077 (in italian language) More informations here: http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:ObD05cHiZicJ:www.dst.unisi.it/ricerca/mineralogia/curriculum/Mellini2.htm+marcello+mellini&hl=it (in italian language) Best wishes! Mauro Ianeselli Il giorno sab, 26/11/2005 alle 13.34 +0100, Martin Altmann ha scritto: > Hehe, the Museo played some jokes with you. > > Melinite is an explosive, invented by Eug?ne Turpin (1848-1927) (a relative > of Ben Turpin?) > http://www.jtbaker.com/msds/englishhtml/p4556.htm > was used at that time as filling of grenades. > > And melinite is an anagram of ilmenite, found in moon rocks....... > > Buckleboo! > Martin > > -- Mauro Ianeselli - ITALY IMCA #2122 http://www.imca.cc AAT http://www.astrofilitrentini.itReceived on Sat 26 Nov 2005 10:10:48 AM PST |
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