Hi Bernd & all,
Maybe it's possible but it's about 150X bigger than my Isheyevo
Hibonite-bearing CAI or chondrule. Probably too big? Actually, I wish you
could see this feature in person Bernd. The best way I can describe it is to
say that is looks just like the iridescent blue colour of a Peacocks
feather.
I was sent a pic off list by another collector who has a similar smaller
feature on a very fresh NWA (~L3, W0/1). There is a brassy yellow one
(troilite?) with a smaller blue one like mine next to it. Both look like
melted metal on the surface. I know Mark had one other much larger Buzzard
with a similar thing too. Has anyone else seen this or know what could cause
it?
Cheers,
Jeff
----- Original Message -----
From: "Larry & Twink Monrad" <larrytwinkmon...@comcast.net>
To: <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 11:18 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Fw: RFSPOD - February 9,2010 Buzzard Coulee Blue
Inclusion
Subject: RFSPOD - February 9, 2010 Buzzard Coulee Blue Inclusion
Hello Jeff K., Michael J., Zelimir and List,
I am wondering if this blue metallic inclusion in Jeff's Buzzard Coulee
might be one of these hibonites that Zelimir showed us and that Jeff
Grosman identified for us.
This made me think of the MUCH-1 and "Blue Angel" inclusions in Murchison
(both of them hibonite-bearing aggregates).
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/February_9_2010.html
Jeff, sincere congrats on such a fine Buzzard Coulee!
Best wishes,
Bernd
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