Come on Steve, have you never seen the outside of a
Gao impact-melt piece, or any impact melt for that
matter? It is extremely easy to tell, it wont have
fusion crust on the melt parts, they are glassy and
much harder.
Michael Farmer
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> Hello Guys,
> 
> Having just got more Gao's  in, I am curious what
> external features on Gaos 
> would indicate that a particular  specimen has the
> Impact Melt Breccia features 
> inside?
> 
> I don't want to cut  all of them up just to find a
> few (or maybe none) have 
> the great  flow.
> 
> All input, especially photos, is greatly
> appreciated.
> 
> Steve  Arnold
> Arkansas  
> 
> 
> 
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