[meteorite-list] Let's talk about meteorites

From: Matt Morgan <mail_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu, 3 Sep 2009 21:35:07 +0000
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Not sure why you think they are related (never read they were related), but David Weir's page is the best at summarizing all available parent body data:

http://www.meteoritestudies.com.

Matt
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-----Original Message-----
From: "Galactic Stone & Ironworks" <meteoritemike at gmail.com>

Date: Thu, 3 Sep 2009 17:26:58
To: Carl 's<carloselguapo1 at hotmail.com>
Cc: <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Let's talk about meteorites


Hi Carl,

I recall you asking this question and I'd like to hear an answer also
- in fact, I think I was one of the few people who replied, although
my reply was the same as this one.

Best regards,

MikeG


On 9/3/09, Carl 's <carloselguapo1 at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> Good afternoon everyone,
>
> Some members have expressed yesterday their displeasure in the recent
> threads about alien life and movie/TV
> trivia. Well, here're your chance to discuss meteorites. Several weeks ago I
> had asked about silicated Campos.
> There was only one reply (Thanks again, Joe K.). It could have been because
> the question was too easy to
> deserve an answer or maybe no one knew. Perhaps my questioning sounded
> like so much gibberish and so the post was automatically ignored and
> deleted. I've reprinted my post below. Let me rephrase my question. What are
> the differences/similarities between mesosiderites and silicated irons?
> There's not much info in the web that I can find.
>
> Carl
>
>
>
> I wrote:
>
>>What are those silicated Campos? Are they irons that have not yet completed
>> it's differentiation, similar to pallasites? Or are they more like
>> mesosiderites with the silicated material from an asteroid that have
>> impacted another asteroid to the iron core? Or are they something else?
>> Are the two materials unrelated to each other as in mesosiderites?
>
> Doesn't matter at this point whether or not they are Campos (I remember
> reading somewhere they were found several hundred miles away), it's just a
> name anyway, but to my untrained eye they look more like mesos. Also, is the
> Toluca (b)(?)
> formed the same way?
>
>
>
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