[meteorite-list] Having fun with an IMB and the Neophot

From: cdtucson at cox.net <cdtucson_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2010 16:25:14 -0400
Message-ID: <20100421162514.A1TD9.83984.imail_at_fed1rmwml43>

Tom. I mis-spelled Pallasite. Oh well. I think people will know what I meant. Thanks.
--
Carl or Debbie Esparza
Meteoritemax
---- Starsinthedirt at aol.com wrote: 
> Thanks Carl,  
>  
> Tom
>  
>  
> In a message dated 4/21/2010 12:47:50 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,  
> cdtucson at cox.net writes:
> 
> Tom,  
> Once again. Fantastic. 
> That first set looks like a micro-mini  Pallesite. Very interesting because 
> had we never seen true pallesites we would  wonder if these micro-minis 
> scale up or only exist in micro-mini scale.   I guess they do now that you have 
> shown us the mico-mini version?  Tom,  this is a real treat. Thanks Carl
> --
> Carl or Debbie  Esparza
> Meteoritemax
> 
> 
> ---- Starsinthedirt at aol.com wrote: 
> >  Hi list,  It has been a while since I have  written an article for  
> > Meteorite Times (John is doing a great job with Micro   Visions!).  Paul 
> still hosts 
> > my micrograph gallery.  I  think it is  officially hosted by The 
> Meteorite 
> > Exchange and  Meteorite Times.   
> > 
> > Anyway,  we just got up a  cool addition.  It is a set of  micrographs 
> taken 
> > in  reflected light of an unclassified IMB.  There really  are some  
> > interesting images.  Iron flecks floating in melt glass,  desert  varnish 
> like you 
> > have never thought it could look like  and a metal sulfide  structure 
> that 
> > resembles a barred chondrule  (quite unlike any thing I have seen  
> before).
> > 
> > The link  is:  
> http://www.meteorite.com/meteorite-gallery/articles/nwa-imb/
> >  
> > Also, if you  have not looked at the JaH 073 set I recently  posted, it 
> is 
> > also in high mag  reflected light.  
> >  
> > Trust me, these images are unlike the cross  polarized light  pass 
> through 
> > thin section images most common to the meteorite   world.  This technique 
> > gives a look at what the material  actually looks  like way up close.
> > 
> > Thanks for looking  and please let me know what you  think.
> > 
> > Tom  Phillips  
> > 
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Received on Wed 21 Apr 2010 04:25:14 PM PDT


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