[meteorite-list] FW: High Noon!
From: John Teague <volgems_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2011 16:00:51 -0400 (GMT-04:00) Message-ID: <25027861.1315339252388.JavaMail.root_at_elwamui-darkeyed.atl.sa.earthlink.net> Well, sure Mike, why use reason and logic in this 'debate'?!? Where would the world be if we all did that? This 'debate' is why I NO LONGER suggest this list to my customers at shows. I have had too many of them come back and ask why I had "meteorite-list" on my handout of website information for customers. I received so many negative comments/complaints about petty bickering (and NOT so petty!) that I've removed it. I keep asking myself "Why do I continue to subscribe?" It is getting harder and harder to come up with a valid reason ... just stubborn I guess! Just my two coppers worth ... John -----Original Message----- >From: Michael Gilmer <meteoritemike at gmail.com> >Sent: Sep 6, 2011 3:48 PM >To: Marc Fries <fries at psi.edu> >Cc: Adam <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com> >Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] FW: High Noon! > >Hi Gang, > >I don't have a dog in this fight, but I think one simple fact is being >overlooked by almost everyone involved here, and this simple criteria >is the ultimate litmus test that definitively confirm or deny a >terrestrial origin for a given sample... > > >Drumroll please.... > >Cosmic ray exposure data. Elemental analysis is fine and dandy, and >it can answer many questions, but it cannot definitively confirm or >deny the terrestrial (or meteoritic) origin for a sample. It simply >states what elements are present in the sample and in what >concentrations (within a margin of error) these elements are present. >As we all know, some lunar and martian meteorites are very similar in >elemental composition to their terrestrial analogs. But, terrestrial >rocks have never been exposed to cosmic rays. By contrast, all >meteorites have been exposed to cosmic rays during their journey from >the parent body to Earth. This exposure leaves tell-tale markers in >the material. > >Of course, I am over-simplifying to some degree, and the cosmic ray >exposure clock can be reset by certain events, but those events also >leave their own signatures. > >Simple XRF analysis, and/or visual comparisons will not cut it to make >a truly definitive and authoritative judgement on the origins of a >rock. > >Run cosmic ray exposure studies on the material in question - if it >was exposed to cosmic rays, then that material has spent time outside >of Earth's protective shield. Once that has been established, then >the samples can be subjected to SEM (scanning electron microprobe) to >determine the composition of the material to a more accurate and >specific degree than the XRF will reveal. > >Best regards, > >MikeG > >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >Galactic Stone & Ironworks - Meteorites & Amber (Michael Gilmer) > >Website - http://www.galactic-stone.com >Facebook - http://tinyurl.com/42h79my >News Feed - http://www.galactic-stone.com/rss/126516 >Twitter - http://twitter.com/galacticstone >EOM - http://www.encyclopedia-of-meteorites.com/collection.aspx?id=1564 >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >On 9/6/11, Marc Fries <fries at psi.edu> wrote: >> Oh come on, Adam! Clearly the good Sheriff is an expert at identifying >> Martian meteorites. >> >> The only non-awesome part of that email was how I was somehow left off the >> Thinks Steve Curry is a Moron list. I feel cheated. >> >> Cheers, >> Marc Fries >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> On Sep 6, 2011, at 1:16 PM, Adam Hupe <raremeteorites at yahoo.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi List, >>> >>> I would suggest deleting Steve C.s emails from now on. >>> >>> >>> Steve got exactly what he was after now that this garbage has been posted >>> to the List. His San Juan breccia has already been studied and denounced >>> by the most qualified laboratories. He refuses to follow the same channels >>> the rest of us have to in order to make meteorites official. For some >>> reason, possibly watching too much television, he thinks that he is better >>> than everybody else, can set his own rules and become an instant >>> millionaire. Sorry, Steve, despite what the voices in your head might be >>> telling you, your gaggle of "Moon Rocks" is not better than the NASA >>> Apollo returned collection! >>> >>> He now wants more attention with this fake showdown which will accomplish >>> nothing because the results would not be what he wants to hear or believe. >>> He has the nerve to question the integrity of the best planetary >>> scientists in the world in his latest ramblings. He now thinks by >>> comparing his terrestrial rocks to best lunar meteorite in the world that >>> he can gain even more notoriety. He does not deserve any more attention. >>> I will certainly not degrade a piece of real NWA 5K by engaging in this >>> ridiculous "High Noon" challenge. >>> >>> >>> My challenge to Stevy is how many "Denver Death Cookies" can he drink at >>> Denver show at Teddy's Bar? >>> >>> Enough of this crap already, >>> >>> Adam >>> >>> ______________________________________________ >>> 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 >> > > >-- >______________________________________________ >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 Tue 06 Sep 2011 04:00:51 PM PDT |
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