this is the only sure known "trough ice -case", as far as
I know.
Well, as a finn I think you may have used a hammer
under 10 kg:s... But you have right, Bjurbole is in fact
impossible to cut.
http://www.polandmet.com/gfx_bjurbole/010.jpg
Just my personal opinion...;-
take care,
pekka s
Meteoryt.net wrote:
Hello
Tooday I update my page and add verry special meteorite.
BJURBOLE, L/LL4, 105 years old fall that land on Sea bottom going first
across 40cm sea ice.
One of the most strange chondrite I ever see.
Its verry fragile, so its near imposible to cut. I try once and I dont want
do his again.
Here is 2 pages with interesting informations about Bjurbole.
http://www.somerikko.net/old/geo/met/mbjurb_e.htm
http://abob.libs.uga.edu/bobk/ccc/cc031899.html
I buy one 530g fragment that was later broke to 3 specimens. Smalest of them
was broke angain and is now offered for sale in few small fragments. With
broke other specimens I want wait for eventually specified orders.
This was for me horrible time. I waiting 3 days after I decided to use
hammer on that incredible specimen. I know this is terrible, but there was
no other way how to divide this specimen to smaller specimens.
I hope You will like this meteorite, becouse its verry special.
And at last this specimen comes from private collector, so there are no
doubt what meteorite it is :-D
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