Thanks to everyone for finally settling the "Felix
mystery" as one well known list member wrote to me. It
really had me perplexed for awhile. Have a great
evening everyone!!!!!
                                       Dave  


--- Jeff Grossman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No way Felix is 3.2.  Jones and Scott (1990) had it
> at 3.2, but more recent 
> data show it to be significantly higher.  Kainsaz is
> a solid 3.2, and all 
> properties of Felix show it to be more equilibrated
> than Kainsaz.  Data on 
> TL (Sears) and on amoeboid olivine inclusions
> (Chizmadia) show Felix to be 
> more like 3.3-3.4.  My own studies of matrix in CO's
> support 3.4 for 
> Felix.  So, call it 3.3/3.4.
> 
> jeff
> 
>   02:38 PM 6/11/2003 -0700, Tom aka James Knudson
> wrote:
> >Hello All Dave wrote;
> >" I`ve talked to two notable and well respected
> list members about
> >this and one says he found it listed as a CO3.2 and
> >the other found it listed as a CO3.4. "
> >
> >Easy solution, Split the difference and call it a
> CO3.3
> >Thanks, To
> >The proudest member of the IMCA 6168
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: Dave Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 2:12 PM
> >Subject: [meteorite-list] Felix... CO3.2 or
> CO3.4???????
> >
> >
> > >   Greetings Listees. I have this nice piece of
> Felix
> > > in my collection that I purchased a few years
> back,
> > > and with the receipt it was classified as a
> CO3.4, but
> > > I looked it up in the book "Meteorites from A to
> Z"
> > > which is a marvelous reference book that I use
> alot,
> > > and it says it is classified as a CO3.2. I`ve
> talked
> > > to two notable and well respected list members
> about
> > > this and one says he found it listed as a CO3.2
> and
> > > the other found it listed as a CO3.4. Is there
> some
> > > kind of conflict with this particular meteorite
> in its
> > > classification, or just a couple of misprints?
> Thanks
> > > for your help in advance!!!
> > >                                  Dave IMCA #2725
> > >
> > >
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