[meteorite-list] When is a Iron Meteorite too small to have tested.
From: Dave Myers <whitefalcons007_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2011 22:36:17 -0700 (PDT) Message-ID: <761254.72290.qm_at_web110114.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Dear List, When is a possible iron meteorite too small to have tested? What looks like a tiny oriented iron. Is only 7mm long, 5mm high by 4mm wide. I am not sure what the weight would be? maybe a gram? maybe alot less. No clue. In 2010 I went to my cousins farm, (rock hunting) Got out of my Jeep, walked 30 yards along a hay-field, crossed a creek and started looking at glacier rocks on a gravel bar, when I seen it was stuck to my magnet, I always have my camera, so I took pictures. It seems the surface rust is very thin. It turned black from the oils on my fingers in just a couple of days. I did?file a window, it is solid, no gas holes. So I am thinking this may be too small to test, "not sure what is required." If I did my own acid etch, and it did produce a widmanstatten pattern, like a?Cape York iron, Is that 100% proff that it is a meteorite? I would donate 100% of somthing this small, just to say, I found the 13th, meteorite in Ohio. Like I am sure most people would.? Any way here is a facebook link with pictures, for thows interested. I also posted a glacier map of Ohio and plotted all meteorites found here. It is interesting that most?were found in the glacier boundry. http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=65953&id=100000209843157&l=ae4ac4cc16 dave Myers Received on Fri 18 Mar 2011 01:36:17 AM PDT |
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