[meteorite-list] Fwd: Andasite Meteorites? Please have a look...
From: cdtucson at cox.net <cdtucson_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2010 18:04:29 -0400 Message-ID: <20100624180429.8KPT8.893985.imail_at_fed1rmwml35> Bill, You probably already saw the preliminary report on this meteorite. see link; http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2008/pdf/2215.pdf But as stated this thing is 75% oligoclase. and low in iron. Interesting because James Days says below; " What is weird is the high Si, low Fe composition of the rock." Your rock is the same 75% as his and also both have very low iron. This rock turned out to be Brachinite based on O-isotopes in spite of the fact that it looks nothing like a typical Brachinite. maybe you have another one of these. Have you had a thin section made yet? Using Days words, It would be Weird if a thin section matched this one? Good luck to you. Carl -- Carl or Debbie Esparza Meteoritemax ---- Bill Hall <meteoritics at gmail.com> wrote: > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Bill Hall <meteoritics at gmail.com> > Date: Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 3:01 AM > Subject: Andasite Meteorites? Please have a look... > To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com, Dale Cruikshank > <Dale.P.Cruikshank at nasa.gov>, dcruikshank at mail.arc.nasa.gov, Edwin > Thompson <etmeteorites at hotmail.com>, Galactic Stone & Ironworks > <meteoritemike at gmail.com>, Guy Consolmagno <brother_guy at mac.com>, > Impactika <impactika at aol.com>, info at spacerocksuk.com, Jeff Kuyken > <info at meteorites.com.au>, josepguggiari at hotmail.com, M come Meteorite > Meteorites <mcomemeteorite2004 at yahoo.it>, MeteorHntr at aol.com, > meteoriteguy at yahoo.com, meteoritemall at yahoo.com, > raremeteorites at yahoo.com, robert mcgown <mcgownrobert at gmail.com>, > Timothy Heitz <Midwest at meteorman.org> > > > Hello?fellow meteorite enthusiasts, > > If there are any people who are ?really really good with meteorites, I > could use your help. This stone has been an enigma for the past few > years. It was purchased from Mohamed Sbai, ?At Inn Suites in Tucson > 2008. It is supposed to be from Dofar Oman. The ICPMS tests done at > Actlabs indicate a close to Earth composition ( but it has strange > anomalies). I cant seem to send attachments to the list or I would > include the file. > > The basics are:? SiO2 is 75.53% > ?????????????????????????Al203 is? 11.78% > ?????????????????????????FE203 is 2.93% > ???????????????????????? MnO is .047% > ???????????????????????? MgO is .12% > ???????????????????????? CaO is .34% > ?????????????????????????Na2O is 3.87% > ?????????????????????????K2O is 4.09% > ???????????????????????? TIO2 is .129% > ?????????????????????????P205 is .02 > ???????????????????????? LOl is .58 > ???????????????????????? Ni is 3110 ppm > > > > please click on the planetary album to see photos. Remember to click > on the photo and if you point your curser near the top of the photo > you can choose to zoom > in...........http://s680.photobucket.com/home/meteoritepictures > > ?Please click on this link to see An article about Earth like > meteorites.......http://www.newsdesk.umd.edu/scitech/release.cfm?ArticleID=1812 > > I sent this to James Day.... > > Hello James > ???????????????? Are you one of the scientists who worked on the > andesite meteorite? If so I need to talk with you please. I believe I > have one. I have thousands of meteorites but nothing like this. This > was recovered in Dofar Oman. I will attach a photo, and I also have > ICPMS data if you care to look. Please help me with this........ > #1 this stone was purchased in Tucson in 2008 from Mohamed Sbai, a > supplier of Lunar and Martian meteorites. It is from Dhofar region of > Oman, and weighs 516 grams, and aprox. 4'' in diameter > #2 This stone is Brecciated and has white clasts. Clasts show no sign > of erosion with sharp edges > #3 This stone has regmaglypts > #4 This stone has small pits from micro meteorite impacts > #5 This stone has? chondrules and found 1 with metal rim > #6 This stone has VERY TINY metal flakes inside, not very many, but > they are there. It is VERY weekly magnetic > #7 This stone has no, or very thin, waxy, fusion crust with a green > tint to it. Surface has a FEW small vesicles > #8 This stone has been visually examined by several geologists, > meteorite dealers, 1 physicist, and a Representative from the Cascadia > Meteorite Laboratory, and the consensus is that it is for sure a > meteorite, but a really unusual one. > > ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Thanks, Bill Hall > > Here is James Days E-Mail back to me after seeing the test results.. > > Hi Bill, > I was indeed the lead on the GRA project you are referring to - thanks > for contacting me. > Certainly, the sample you has is most intriguing and a bizarre > composition. As you likely know, the elevated Pb and Ba > are likely desert weathering, and nothing to be too concerned with. > What is weird is the high Si, low Fe composition of the rock. > What was the major- and trace-element measurements conducted on? A > clast? A portion of the bulk rock? > Cheers, > James > > > Also see? ?http://www.bccmeteorites.com/pigeonholing.htm > > - Show quoted text - > > > So What do you think?? > > Do I have a very rare meteorite, or a$1500 paper weight ??? > > ???????Any advice would be appreciated. > ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????Bill Hall, > Bend Oregon,? 541-419-2210 > ______________________________________________ > Visit the Archives at http://www.meteoritecentral.com/mailing-list-archives.html > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-listReceived on Thu 24 Jun 2010 06:04:29 PM PDT |
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