Re: [meteorite-list] Strange structure in L chondrite

2004-04-24 Thread www.Meteoryt.net

> Hello,
>
> I've got the fragment of a L6 chondrite which presents a strange structure, at the
meeting point of 3 veins.
> I think it's a glassy structure resulting from the heat reaching the inner of the
meteorite by the shock veins but I'm not sure.
>
> The size of this structure is a bit more than 1cm.
>
> Can anyone tell me what it is ?

For me it looks like big, single impact melt inclusion.Try to make photo with FLASH
becouse photos are too dark and not shake your camera while you taking a photo :))


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[meteorite-list] PolandMET News : 2 new meteorite FALLs !!

2004-04-24 Thread www.Meteoryt.net
Hello List.
I have big pleasure to announce 2 new falls in my offer.

AMGALA chondrite, Fall from Western Sahara, Maroco . I have polished slices and 
endpieces
with verry nice visible brecciation and chondrules and ofcourse super black crust.

And now something verry special. For the FIRST time You can see slices from meteorite 
that
fall in Burkina Faso in November 2003. This is super fresh incredible looking 
chondrite. I
worked on this fall from December, but only some days ago I received one little sample 
of
this new fall. Quality of this meteorite is similar only with other new falls like
Bensour, Kilabo or Park Forest etc. TKW is several kilo or more. Location of this fall 
is
near LAMPIAYRIE village, 200km from Bilanga to border with Niger. This is all 
information
that I received for now.
Meteorite is gray inside with troilite and interesting dark inclusions. There is also 
many
good visible chondrules. I give to this fall provinsional name LAMPIAYRIE. 
Classification
is pending.

I also have some other verry rare meteorites (with LOW prices) that I announced some 
time
ago like OUZINA [R4], PULTUSK [H5], NWA1839 [L7], KAINSAZ [CO3], DHOFAR908 [LUN],
DHOFAR019 [SHE], NWA801 [CR2] and many many other.

If someone is interested in buying or only want to see some excelent specimens, please
open my page at http://www.PolandMET.com


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Re: [meteorite-list] Strange structure in L chondrite

2004-04-24 Thread Razvan Andrei
Hello

It might a Fe2SiO4 melt pocket not so unusual in shocked chondrites
Umbarger L6 and Gao H5 also present this kind of structures at the
meeting regions of shock veins. I have also a unclassified, unnamed
Rissani meteorite with this kind of inclusion.

Regards,
Andrei



- Original Message - 
From: "Pierre-Marie PELE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> Hello,
>
> I've got the fragment of a L6 chondrite which presents a strange
structure, at the meeting point of 3 veins.
> I think it's a glassy structure resulting from the heat reaching the inner
of the meteorite by the shock veins but I'm not sure.
>
> The size of this structure is a bit more than 1cm.
>
> Can anyone tell me what it is ?
>
> The picture can be seen at : http://www.meteor-center.com/chondr1.jpg  or
http://www.meteor-center.com/chondr2.jpg
>
> Thanks a lot,
>
> Pierre


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[meteorite-list] Strange structure in L chondrite

2004-04-24 Thread bernd . pauli
Pierre wrote:

> I've got the fragment of a L6 chondrite which presents a strange structure, 
> at the meeting point of 3 veins. I think it's a glassy structure resulting from
> the heat reaching the inner of the meteorite by the shock veins but I'm not sure.

Well, Pierre, you name it ... it looks a lot like a melt pocket to me, especially
because it is glassy. But let's wait for other listees and listoids to chime in :-)

Bernd

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[meteorite-list] Strange structure in L chondrite

2004-04-24 Thread Pierre-Marie PELE
Hello,

I've got the fragment of a L6 chondrite which presents a strange structure, at the 
meeting point of 3 veins. 
I think it's a glassy structure resulting from the heat reaching the inner of the 
meteorite by the shock veins but I'm not sure.

The size of this structure is a bit more than 1cm. 

Can anyone tell me what it is ? 

The picture can be seen at : http://www.meteor-center.com/chondr1.jpg  or  
http://www.meteor-center.com/chondr2.jpg

Thanks a lot,

Pierre
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[meteorite-list] Ad-R.A. Langheinrich meteorite museum collection auction notification

2004-04-24 Thread Iris Lang
Dear meteorite list members,

Our major auction of rare and historic specimens from the R.A. Langheinrich
Meteorite Museum Collection has started.  The first of three different
auctions has been posted on eBay.  First auction opened April 23 and will
close on Sunday May 2, 2004.  First auction contains 16 meteorite specimens.

Visit our web site at http://www.nyrockman.com/auction.htm for more
information.

For the meteorite members who are interested in the eBay auction just click
on the the links for more information.

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[meteorite-list] Upheaval Dome Web Pages and Online Papers (PDF files)

2004-04-24 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

While searching the web I found the following 
online papers about the Upheaval Dome, which  
can be downloaded as PDF files.   
   
Huntoon, P. W., 2000, Upheaval Dome, Canyonlands, 
Utah: Strain Indicators that Reveal an Impact 
Origin. In: Geology of Utah's Parks and Monuments 
2000 Utah Geological Association Publication 28   
D.A. Sprinkel, T.C. Chidsey, Jr., and P.B.
Anderson, editors, pp. ??-??  
http://www.utahgeology.org/pub%20pdf%20files/UpheavalDome.pdf 
   
Submitted to Journal of Geophysical Research  
- Planets, 1999. Seismic reflection study of  
Upheaval Dome, Canyonlands National Park, Utah.   
http://www.seismo.unr.edu/ftp/pub/louie/papers/dome/kanbur-et-al.pdf  
   
There is data-filled web page at: 
   
Geophysical Surveys of the Upheaval Dome Impact   
Structure, Canyonlands National Park, Utah
http://www.seismo.unr.edu/ftp/pub/louie/dome/ 
   
"The proposed seismic surveys of Upheaval Dome
in Canyonlands National Park has two objectives:  
(1) establish or reject the concept of a salt 
diapir below the central depression by timing 
the arrivals of refracted waves passing between   
the depression and the regional depth of the top  
of the Paradox Formation; (2) obtain measurements 
of the change in thickness of the major   
sedimentary formations at different distances 
from the center of Upheaval Dome. To achieve  
these objectives a seismic reflection and 
refraction survey will be conducted." 
   
A. Upheaval Dome: Salt Dome or Impact?
http://www.seismo.unr.edu/ftp/pub/louie/dome/98seismo/impact.html 
   
B. Seismic Refraction 
http://www.seismo.unr.edu/ftp/pub/louie/dome/98seismo/refraction.html 
   
C. Seismic Reflection 
http://www.seismo.unr.edu/ftp/pub/louie/dome/98seismo/reflection.html 
   
Impact Deformation at Upheaval Dome,  
Canyonlands National Park, Utah, Revealed 
by Seismic Profiles by J N Louie, S   
Chavez-Perez, and G Plank 
http://www.seismo.unr.edu/ftp/pub/louie/dome/95agu/95agu.html 

Yours,
   
Keith 
St. Tammany Parish


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