At 10:39 AM 11/25/2004, Herbert Raab wrote:

Jeff Grossman wrote:

> Now if somebody wants to call a new meteorite he buys in Morocco
> NWA 5434, which is not allowed under our rules, he would have to
> go the extra step of actually faking a specimen number.

I bought a stony meteorite from a box that was sitting benath
a Moroccan dealse's desk with fossils at the Munich show last
year. I recently got it back from a lab saying that it's paired
with NWA xxxx. Now, they said, there is so much NWA xxx around
that they won't bother to assign new number to my specimen. In
that case, I would have been forced to "fake" a specimen number...
:-(

 Best greetings
  Herbert "I don't want to fake" Raab
Well, under the scheme I outlined you would have three choices.

1) Keep the specimen under the name the seller told you, but without a specimen number. You can call your rock whatever you want for that matter, but you shouldn't sell or distribute it under any name unless it's really known to be that meteorite. Neither should the guy who sold it to you.

2) Get it classified and named properly.

3) Fake a specimen number.


Dr. Jeffrey N. Grossman Chair, Meteorite Nomenclature Committee (Meteoritical Society) US Geological Survey 954 National Center Reston, VA 20192, USA Phone: (703) 648-6184 fax: (703) 648-6383


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