[meteorite-list] Sand-crusted, polished OC slice
From: bernd.pauli_at_paulinet.de <bernd.pauli_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Fri Jan 20 13:07:11 2006 Message-ID: <DIIE.000000290000426E_at_paulinet.de> Beda wrote: "From a donated collection I unpacked an unlabelled slice of an ordinary chondrite, with a very high quality polish. The meteorite is crusted with an up to 5 mm thick rind of sand grains, well rounded quartz mostly, cemented by oxides released from the meteorite. I assume that the slice was acquired more than 15 years ago, material looks as H4-5, W3. Does this sound familiar to anyone?" Hello Beda and List, It may sound familiar to me. About 13 years ago, when Rolf B?hler dropped in at my house, he had a huge chunk of a stony meteorite in the trunk of his car. What immediately struck my eyes were the large, bright, beige-colored, sandy patches on this meteorite's weathering rind which contrasted so neatly with the remaining rusty, black areas that were devoid of this coat- ing. This was a huge piece (maybe even the main mass ;-) of the H5 chondrite Juanita de Angeles. Of course, I had to have a piece (19.8 gr) that has been residing in my collection ever since. Best regards, Bernd Received on Fri 20 Jan 2006 01:06:43 PM PST |
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