All of the Putorana (fka Putorano Plateau) specimens that I've seen looked amazingly similar. However, the mesosiderite Lamont could pass for Putorana as they look very similar.

The TKW that made it's way into the USA market a few years ago was <100KG. But, I have talked to two different Russians who claim there is much, much more of this material still in the field. My guess is that no one really knows for sure.

Best,

John

At 10:41 PM 9/5/03 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Matt and list,

How much Putorano is out there?  What is it's TKW?  I realize it's not a
meteorite and TKW may not apply, but how can one judge it's rarity?

By the way, I have two pieces, that Steve has seen and the exterior
is so different, that I wonder about the authenticity of one of them.  Do
they vary a lot?

Is it possible that there are fake Putoranos. How would one know?

Thanks,

Mike Fowler


Subject: [meteorite-list] putorano



Hi list. Does anyone have any PUTURANO forsale?I am looking for a 100 to 200 gram piece. Who has any? Let me know.

Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!


I do. Much of it. matt Morgan



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