[meteorite-list] Campo Preservation
From: Matt Morgan <mmorgan_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue Jan 17 16:46:33 2006 Message-ID: <43CD657F.7070809_at_mhmeteorites.com> Hi Adam: Good comments here. Personally, I like to have one surface of my slices not polished. I find that I can see different structures within the meteorite this way. High polish "looks better", but is not necessarily the best way to study a specimen. Some meteorites I find better left unpolished are brecciated meteorites with a dark matrix, granular meteorites (i.e. Zagami), and some low grade chondrites. It is a peronal preference I guess. Matt Morgan Adam Hupe wrote: >Hi List, > >It is my belief that 90% of the preservation of meteorites is in the >preparation. Meteorites should never be cut with tap water becuase it >contains chemicals that start reactions, mostly corosive in nature! Any cut >meteorite containing elemental metal should be polished on both sides to >reduce the surface area which attracts moisture. Well-polished smooth >surfaces do not need to be coated with laquer which traps moisture inside. >If I suspect tap water was used in the preparation of any specimen I will >walk away from it. If only one side of a slice is polished when I recieve a >specimen, I will polish the second side. Not only is it good for >preservation, collectors should be able to enjoy viewing both surfaces of a >slice, it is just good business. The only exceptions are extremely rare >meteorites that do not have elemental metal and Ureilites which destroy the >polishing media. > >On another note, I noticed that Campos that were shattered after being >frozen in liquid nitrogen do not seem to rust. The outcome of this technique >are nice crystals that broke along the octahedral planes. This surprised me >because another rule is not to have huge temperature swings when storing >meteorites of more than 12 degrees Fahrenheit per hour. > >Just some thoughts, >Take Care, > >------------------------------------ >Adam Hupe >The Hupe Collection >Team LunarRock >IMCA 2185 >raremeteorites_at_comcast.net > > > >______________________________________________ >Meteorite-list mailing list >Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com >http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > > > -- =============== Matt Morgan Mile High Meteorites P.O. Box 151293 Lakewood, CO 80215 USA http://www.mhmeteorites.com ebay id: mhmeteoritesReceived on Tue 17 Jan 2006 04:45:35 PM PST |
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