[meteorite-list] The Life of Slag/Slag-glass ...was What is this?
From: Paul H. <inselberg_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2013 22:50:21 -0400 Message-ID: <20130617225021.O3JTO.402263.imail_at_eastrmwml113> In ?The Life of Slag/Slag-glass ...was What is this?? at: http://www.mail-archive.com/meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com/msg113477.html MEM wrote: ?I was explaining the multitude of reasons that slag is found virtually everywhere--including Revolutionary and Civil War foundries, long left abandoned to rural pastures when I had someone once argue that his specimen couldn't be slag from a rail road because there had never been a railroad within miles. I then showed him on the topo map where an abandoned rail right-of-way was less than 200 yards from the dirt road he found his "meteor-wrong" along.? A person brought me a basketball-size piece of fresh brownish green glass that he found in Little Rock, Arkansas while bulldozer a site for a strip mall. It was quickly identified as steel foundry slag glass that is quite popular in Arkansas for use in decorating their gardens and other landscaping. This type of steel foundry slag glass can be seen as, often large, blocks of colorful blue, bluish-green, greenish, yellow, red, white, orange, purple, and so forth slag glass lying on large tables in front of Arkansas rock shops in and between Murfreesboro to Hot Springs areas. From what I have fond, the slag originally came from foundry at Fort Smith in Sebastian County, Arkansas, and is now imported from other states. This slag glass can also be found in rock shops all over the United States, in people's gardens and fish tanks everywhere, and for sale all on ebay. A person does not need to even be next to a railroad to find it. Fortunately, he did not believe this material to be a meteorite. He did think it was possibly a really weird obsidian. Go see J. Michael Howard answers questions about Geology, Rock Types, and Earth Science http://www.rockhoundingar.com/askmikeygeology.php Slag Glass ? tumblr http://www.tumblr.com/tagged/slag%20glass Obsidian in Oklahoma? http://arrowheads.com/forums/learn-about-material-types/18761-obsidian-in-oklahoma Slag glass near Austin for those lucky folks going to SAMA http://www.mosaicandstainedglass.org/forums/index.php?topic=6753.0 Yours, Paul H. Received on Mon 17 Jun 2013 10:50:21 PM PDT |
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