G'day List,
I also just took a look at the really interesting
article on oriented meteorites in this month's Meteorite Times. The opening
paragraph got me thinking about one of my pieces.
"I saw a small iron this last month that was
oriented in a very strange manner. It had a melted lip on both sides. That is an
interesting trick." - Jim Tobin (Meteorite Times, September
2002)
So just how do you get a specimen like this? I'm sure
someone out there could give a good answer. I would love to know. I have
included the link below to a page I quickly put together showing my piece and
another interesting little Taza as well. Also, I have included a link on that
page for those that were following the Best Multi Coloured Chondrules
thread.
Hope you all enjoy and would also like hearing any
responses.
Thanks,
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- [meteorite-list] Meteorite Times - Oriented Irons Walter Branch
- Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Times - Oriented Irons Jeff Kuyken
- Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Times - Oriented Ir... Martin Horejsi
- [meteorite-list] Meteorite Times - Oriented Ir... Bernd Pauli HD