Anyone have a picture of this stuff?
TIA


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Subject: [meteorite-list] NWA 2736 - Aubrite or not??
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To aubrite enthusiasts,

Here is the link to a pdf report on NWA 2736:
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2005/pdf/1913.pdf

It states that, "..one or more relict chondrules in the sample." I thought that aubrites did not have any chondrules in them. Interesting. I've sent an email to a scientist asking his expert advice on aubrites. Hopefully I will have something to share when I get a reply.

Best regards,
Greg

----- Original Message ----- From: "Adam Hupe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] If I can choose.....!


Hi List,

After reading the papers on NWA 2736, which are now available online, it
sounds more like an EL6 than a true Aubrite to me. Why would the round
objects not be thought of as chondrules? To me, it is like trying to fit a
round peg into a square hole. I talked to a few scientists who would debate
the classification of Aubrite for NW 2736. It would be interesting to hear
others' thoughts on this.  Is there a single sole out there that believes
NWA 2736 is really an Aubrite by definition?

My Thoughts,

Adam




----- Original Message ----- From: "Martin Altmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I didn't get the question,
What Aubrites would be worth?
Most of them are available, look at the dealers pages.
I guess, cheapest should be Mt.Egerton, tataaah let's start discussion why
it's an AUB and not a mesosiderite.
Egerton should be obtainable at 15$/g in small pieces (at least I am selling
them at this price), with Egerton it's the same as with Tatahouine, the
larger the specimen, the higher the gram price.

No desert Aub?
What about Killgores NWA 2736 ?

Clueless Martin

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In a message dated 2/24/2006 10:28:45 A.M. Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

An aubrite would be a great choice I think since they are so rare. I am
curious to see what collectors would think they are worth per gram, known
falls, finds, any locality, including NWA (if a confirmed one were to be
found).


List,

I too am curious what Aubrites would be worth, especially Norton County,
now
that years of discovery in the hot deserts have yet to find a new one?

Obviously UNM has a big Norton County, but how much of that is actually out

side of their main mass and in private collections?

Steve Arnold
IMB
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