[meteorite-list] Hessle specimens in collections

From: Göran Axelsson <axelsson_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2007 18:40:55 +0100
Message-ID: <45B25427.30904_at_acc.umu.se>

A number of individuals is located in the collections of the Swedish
museum of Natural History.

Among others :

69:0363 182.0g
69:0378 856.1g
69:0379 516.3g
69:0380 439.0g
69:0381 421.7g
69:0384 1791.5g (main mass?)

http://www2.nrm.se/wise/meteor_se.php?directget=1&name=hessle&type=&country=&maxhits=300

Does the article state the weight of the pieces in the illustration?

/G?ran Axelsson

bernd.pauli at paulinet.de wrote:
> Peter wrote:
>
> Jim Schwade has a very nice 60-gram individual that you can see in his
> wonderful brand new catalogue: "The Schwade Meteorite Collection", p.32.
>
>
> Hello Peter, Andi, Gary and List,
>
> 8 + 7.2 grams are in Marvin Killgore's collection.
> See his "Pictorial Catalog", p. 78.
>
> M. KILLGORE (2002) Southwest Meteorite Collection,
> A Pictorial Catalog, 201 pages (ISBN 0-9726921-0-X).
>
> David New once offered 3.2 + 3.7 grams in his Winter 1990 sales
> list. Here's David's archetypical description of such specimens:
>
> "Choice dark jet-black rounded partial mass with ricj fusion crust and minor
> micro metallic inclusions visible along the brownish-gray outer edge. Each
> specimen has a Museum label."
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Bernd
>
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Received on Sat 20 Jan 2007 12:40:55 PM PST


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