Thank you you for answer, but in Uzbekistan never was a glacier.
Also no such stone on distance of one kilometer.
* Ingo Herkstroeter <metopas...@gmx.de> [Mon, 3 Oct 2011 21:03:12
+0200]:
Hi!
Your first find is definitely a terrestrial breccia.
I'm not sure, what your second find is, but it looks like you searched
in an
area, where glaciers and/or have left some rocks. This isn't the best
place
for a hunt.
Cheers!
Ingo
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Greetings to all!
In advance I am sorry for my bad English.
For a long time I am engaged in searches of meteorites in the Central
Asia. But stones represented on a photo cause in me difficulties in
definition. I understand that on a photo to judge difficult, but I
will
be grateful to all who will answer.
Whether it is necessary to do the spectral analysis?
They are similar to what kinds of meteorites? (If are similar)
Stone #1
http://s013.radikal.ru/i322/1110/5d/e29015146011.jpg
Stone #1 in Kizilkum desert
http://s44.radikal.ru/i103/1110/88/35b468a88b7a.jpg
Stone #2
http://i078.radikal.ru/1110/3a/606579c65a99.jpg
Stone #2 in Mirzachul desert
http://s51.radikal.ru/i132/1110/57/8009aa5317be.jpg
Yours faithfully.
Leonenko A.V.
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