[meteorite-list] AD: Special: New uncommon Martian meteorite - NWA6710 prov.
From: Zelimir.Gabelica at uha.fr <Zelimir.Gabelica_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed, 04 May 2011 23:53:45 +0200 Message-ID: <20110504235345.5kli7qur6bs0gcko_at_www.mail.uha.fr> Hi Greg, Here is the writeup from my collection catalog about NWA 5960: NWA 5960 (Mali, o-Shergottite, depl. pmaf ol-phy), found 2009, tkw: 1 at 147 g. Zelimir (will be in touch with you again tomorrow) Greg Hupe <gmhupe at centurylink.net> a ??crit??: > Hello Martin, > > Congrats on the NWA 6710 Martian! I am saddened to hear about the > stolen NWA 5960 pairing. I only just heard about this today and here > through your announcement. What was the weight of 5960? I heard who > the stone was shipped to and who the Moroccan dealer is. If this is > a clear-cut case of theft by the recipient, then that person's name > should be made known to all dealers, collectors and police if > possible. I do not know any details, you know more than I do and I > am sure you are helping the Moroccan dealer who was ripped off > either by the shipping company or the recipient. This kind of > behavior should not be tolerated. I hope the thief, whoever it is, > finds a conscience and sends the stone back to the rightful owner! > In the possibility that it "got lost" in shipping by the carrier, > lets hope the wayward package, with stone, finds its way to the > recipient or back to the Moroccan owner! > > Best Regards, > Greg > > ==================== > Greg Hupe > The Hupe Collection > gmhupe at centurylink.net > www.LunarRock.com > IMCA 3163 > ==================== > > -----Original Message----- From: Chladnis Heirs > Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2011 4:54 PM > To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com > Subject: [meteorite-list] AD: Special: New uncommon Martian > meteorite - NWA6710 prov. > > Good Day meteorite and planetary lovers, > > > Proudly we announce, that our next Martian has arrived, is sliced and > grinded already and waits now for flying into your collection! > > NWA 6710 (provisional) > > will be its name and according the newer more systematic nomenclature it is > a > > Intermediate Permafic Olivine-Phyric Shergottite. > > Already a first glance reveals, that NWA 6710 doesn?t meet the usual viewing > habits for shergottites and that it must be in several aspects a fairly > uncommon material. > > We see a matrix of very fresh appearance, which is so incredibly > fine-grained that macroscopically it almost looks uniformly. > Very sparsely we find a few patches of dark maskelynite, though the clou of > this Martian is: > Over and over it is peppered with fine olivines of an intensive pastel > green! > > An amazing stone. > > The planetary connoisseur is immediately aware: there is only one such > Martian ? it has to be a pairing of NWA 2990. > This grouplet consist of four members; NWA 2990, NWA 5960, NWA 6234 and now > NWA 6710. > > NWA 2990 is long ago gone. NWA 5960 had a tragic fate, the main mass was > stolen in mail (a fate, which makes us all angry as it happened by such a > stupidity. Such a stone is absolutely unsalable for any thief and it is the > rarest matter on the globe, almost irreplaceable. Please alert us or the > owner immediately for the case, that such material will be offered to you). > And NWA 6234 seems already to be sold out too. > > The characteristics of the entire stones were, that they are covered with a > very green skin. > Only NWA 2990 had one side with a good black fusion crust, while NWA 5960 > and NWA 6234 were naked. > Not so our new NWA 6710, it has some dark fusion crust left, but worn and > not so fine preserved as with NWA 2990. > Internally all stones are very fresh. > > NWA 6710 prov. has a tkw of 74 grams. > > Astonishingly few is published yet about the NWA 2990-group, we think, that > will change now with the recent finds. > So that we can refer you at the moment only to the introductory paper for > NWA 2990 from two years ago, > where you can find the essential details about this uncommon Mars rock: > > T. E. Bunch, A. J. Irving, J. H. Wittke, D.Rumble, III, R. L. Korotev, M. > Gellissen and H. Palme: > PETROLOGY AND COMPOSITION OF NORTHWEST AFRICA 2990: A NEW TYPE OF > FINEGRAINED, ENRICHED, OLIVINE-PHYRIC SHERGOTTITE. > http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2009/pdf/2274.pdf > > > In medias res, > here you find our complete stock of available slices > - from the complete cross sections > > http://www.chladnis-heirs.com/specials/special-nwa6710.html > > down to smallest partial slices, small but more than meaningful enough to > serve for more than a sole place holder of the number. > > http://www.chladnis-heirs.com/specials/special-nwa6710-2.html > > And the best is, although it is a fresh and fairly uncommon shergottite, it > costs only half as much as our recent three Martians went for. > > You'll love it! > > Best regards, > > Stefan & Martin > > Martin Altmann & Stefan Ralew > Chladni's Heirs > Munich - Berlin > Fine Meteorites for Science & Collectors > > http://www.chladnis-heirs.com > > > > > ______________________________________________ > 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-list > ______________________________________________ > 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-list Received on Wed 04 May 2011 05:53:45 PM PDT |
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