[meteorite-list] Exciting New meteorite material....Mokoia, Wairarapa and Alta Ameem
From: Bob WALKER <qwalkra1_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 11:58:52 +1000 Message-ID: <0af401c73dc8$dfbede90$6a01a8c0_at_personalz240hy> Graham Firstly - congratulations on your new trade acquisitions However - methinx that you should not be touting Mokoia as a hammer Its difficult to know who coined the term "hammer" but Michael Blood has certainly popularised it as a instantly recognised term in the meteorite community Walter Branch put a wot I feel to be lovely definition of wot a hammer stone should be on the hits page now maintained by IMCA Methinks Mokoia is better described as an observed fall or as my popularised term - the nearly nailed To say it is a hammer when it is not will simply I feel confuse matters and misinform the list Cheers ----- Original Message ----- From: "ensoramanda" <ensoramanda at ntlworld.com> To: <Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com> Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 11:30 AM Subject: [meteorite-list] Exciting New meteorite material....Mokoia,Wairarapa and Alta Ameem > Hi All, > > Just had to share my excitement about this week... > > Not only will it be my first visit to the Tucson Show, but I have also > managed to trade for 3 really rare and interesting meteorites. > > First Mokoia (a few small fragments), but this is a really rare observed > 'hammer' (Nov 26 1908 12:30 hrs) from New Zealand, not only that, it's a > CV3.2, highly reduced. I have found a wonderful account of the hunt and > recovery, with pictures of the main mass and a lump of the tree with > splintered wound from the impact...I wonder where that ended up? See > the link below...well worth a read. > > Also in the link is detail about my second trade....a 25g part slice of > Wairarapa Valley, New Zealands *'first'* meteorite find, an H5 found in > Wellington in 1863 TKW 5.9kg ( I couldn't believe the size of the end > cut that the institution I traded with had, here in the UK. It must be > about half of the main mass, full of metal with faint brecciation/melt > and regmaglypts on 2 sides!) > > If anyone can locate a picture of the main mass exhibited in Auckland > Observatory I would be most grateful...I found one once last year but > cant seem to now! > > http://rsnz.natlib.govt.nz/volume/rsnz_42/rsnz_42_00_001870.html > > Finally a topical one... Alta ameem, a beautiful light grey LL5. It > assaulted Iraq, just 100 miles north of Baghdad back on August 20th > 1977, 30 years ago this summer (19g aquired). An observed fall with > many accounts and recovered reasonably quickly...my piece seems really > fresh although no fusion crust present...probably because the locals > broke up the main mass and shared it out, estimated at 30kg and only 6kg > was finally recovered. This is full of wonderful metamorphic crystals, > silver and brassy shocked metal fragments, black glassy dots...I need to > get it under the microscope and get some shots. > > The next link gives a good account of its mineralogy. > > http://articles.adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-iarticle_query?1978Metic..13..257A&data_type=PDF_HIGH&type=PRINTER&filetype=.pdf > > > > I will try and add these next links to photobucket shots I have uploaded > of the 3 trades. I hope this works as this is the first time I have > tried it. If it does I will try and image the Mokoia....that will be > much more difficult as very fragile. > > http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p276/LaburnumStudios/MokoiaJarandLabel.jpg > > http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p276/LaburnumStudios/WairarapaSlice.jpg > > http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p276/LaburnumStudios/WairarapaCut.jpg > > http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p276/LaburnumStudios/WairarapaRegs.jpg > > http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p276/LaburnumStudios/AltaAmeemLL5.jpg > > Finally....I had considered bringing some to Tucson but I am still > wondering about transporting meteorite material by air from the UK > through the USA, (and back for that matter as I hope to buy or trade > some at the show) > > Many of you must be doing this on a regular basis...what are the > problems that occur if small strange rocks are found in hand baggage or > hold baggage....do I have to clear it with the airlines in advance. I > don't want to turn up at the airport and be told that they are not > allowed...and end up loosing pieces...but also worried about leaving > them in the hold. Only a few days left before we fly and I would be very > glad of any useful advice from those with experience. > > Hope you find this makes a useful contribution to the list as I have > gained a great deal over the years from following all the very > informative strings over the years. > > Looking forward to Tucson. > > Regards > > Graham Ensor Nr Barwell UK > ______________________________________________ > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > Received on Sun 21 Jan 2007 08:58:52 PM PST |
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