Hello Aziz Alhyane and List,

Aziz wrote:
"Meteoritical bulletin really contains so many errors !!!!! just like this site http://meteorites.wustl.edu/lunar/stones/nwa4936.htm I'm sure All Moroccans can help to get every mistake about NWA finds/falls corrected, just ask us"

Jack Schrader purchased the NWA 4936 stones and I purchased the paired NWA 5406 lunar stones from a Moroccan dealer (List member) who told us this material was found near Siksou Mountains in southern Morocco (Western Sahara). The classifying scientists were also told this same information by the Moroccan dealer. Here is a link to two photos of one of the finders provided to me, is that you Aziz?
1) http://www.lunarrock.com/nwa5406/siksou1.jpg
2) http://www.lunarrock.com/nwa5406/siksou2.jpg

I was also provided an image of some of the stones next to a GPS with coordinates clearly visible. A Google Earth search places the spot south of Laayoune and SSW of Smara in Western Sahara.

Aziz, I appreciate your wanting to correct any false entries in the Bulletin like the rest of us. If Jack and I were provided with a false find location for NWA 4936/5406, please let us know what you know. If we were lied to, this is something only concerned Moroccans like yourself can try to correct with your fellow countrymen. If we were provided with false information, please contact your local friend and sometime partner in Morocco, he will want to correct any erroneous find locations as well. 'Confusion' like this is why meteorites found in the Sahara desert are assigned with an "NWA" designation number instead of an actual name of where they are found, or reported as found from. There is simply no confidence in this data because of a variety of reasons (i.e. keep the site secret, the finder did not have GPS, etc.).

Here is part of my description for NWA 5406 that tries to explain another problem with original distribution of NWA 4936/5406:

Initially there was some confusion concerning the combined Total Known Weight (TKW) of pairings of NWA 4936/5406 due to mismanaged distribution of the original eight stones by a Moroccan dealer. Eventually the puzzle was put together. After thorough searches of the find site, it has been established that there are eight individual stones that together constitute NWA 5406 (six stones 281g) and NWA 4936 (two complete stones 179g and one 20g type sample from one of the NWA 5406 stones) for a combined Total Known Weight of 480 grams. Two of the eight stones (179g total) were purchased in 2007 by a collector, who removed 20 grams from one of these complete stones and submitted it to a second scientist for classification without realizing the material had already been classified. Months later the two classifying scientists were able to piece together the puzzle when the final four stones were purchased, and another 20 grams was submitted and classified under the NWA 5406 designation. Luckily, all eight stones were proved to come from a single Moroccan dealer and/or finder then classified by the same scientist! In all, a combined total of 60.1 grams in type samples have been deposited at UWS and UAz.

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I hope this helps, Thank You for your concerns!

Best regards,
Greg

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Abdelaziz Alhyane" <abdelaziz_alhy...@yahoo.com>
To: <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Monday, December 13, 2010 9:48 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] NWA 2995


Dear List Members,
Was the 2995 was found in Algeria? As I know, it was found in Missour, Morocco. Meteoritical bulletin really contains so many errors !!!!! just like this site http://meteorites.wustl.edu/lunar/stones/nwa4936.htm I'm sure All Moroccans can help to get every mistake about NWA finds/falls corrected, just ask us

My best
Aziz






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