Reclassifications in the MetBull can occur when somebody submits to the NomCom, or NomCom independently finds, sufficient evidence to warrant publication of an erratum. For simple errors, the evidence can be very simple (e.g., "this meteorite was published as an LL5, but it actually has Fa19 olivine, so it is really an H5"). But when things get difficult or complicated, usually a refereed publication is needed to document the claim. Al Haggounia 001 is the latter case, and the appropriate evidence has not been submitted or published, to my knowledge.

Jeff

On 6/8/2011 3:02 AM, JoshuaTreeMuseum wrote:
Dan:
Probably not.

Phil Whitmer

A Catholic priest, a rabbi and a Buddhist monk enter a bar. The bartender immediately retorts: "What is this, a joke?"
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Does anybody know if Al haggounia 001 is going to have its official
classification of Aubrite changed to EL3 which seems to be appropriate
after doing much research on this meteorite.

Daniel Furlan
meteorite collector and dealer

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