[meteorite-list] Bassikounou - a meteorite that blows your socks off
From: bernd.pauli at paulinet.de <bernd.pauli_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: 15 Feb 2007 18:16:48 UT Message-ID: <DIIE.000000C4000016F2_at_paulinet.de> Hello Hanno, Hello List, I got my Bassikounou specimen today. Thank you very, very much, Hanno! If you ever thought you were holding an absolutely fresh meteorite in your hands, you haven't seen Bassikounou! I have an absolutely fresh piece of the Peekskill chondrite (from David New right after it fell!), I have Bensour, I have NWA 3045, I have a 258-gram individual of Hanno's super-fresh NWA 4021, but Bassikounou beats them all: - Velvety, black fusion crust - not the slightest trace of weathering - delicate shock veinlets - brecciation - shiny, silvery NiFe seems to show "clustering" and - preferred, parallel orientation (some kind of "banding") (as if half-way toward what we see in metal-rich parts of Portales Valley) - radionuclides so fresh they are consistent with its recent fall: Oct 12 2006. - totally fresh, silvery FeNi specks are even visible within the fusion crust !!! http://www.strufe.net/special_bassi.htm Best Bassi regards, Bernd (trying to find his socks ;-) Received on Thu 15 Feb 2007 01:16:48 PM PST |
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