Re: [meteorite-list] Juvinas Eucrite Micrographs are posted!

2007-07-29 Thread Jeff Kuyken
Hey Tom,

Spectacular as usual! Indeed... these are certainly worth checking out as
are all your other images.

Cheers,

Jeff


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Juvinas
Libonnes, Entraigues, Ardeche, France.
Stone: Achondrite,  Ca-rich, Eucrite.
Fell: 1821, June 15, 1500 hours.
Total known weight: 91  kg.

Hi list,  Paul has just posted 4 batches of Juvinas micrographs  to my
Gallery on Meteorite  Times.

http://www.meteorite.com/meteorite-gallery/

You really need  to see these!  This is not just hype.  You will like them.

Please let me know what you think.  Thanks.

Tom  Phillips   starsinthedirt




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[meteorite-list] Juvinas Eucrite Micrographs are posted!

2007-07-28 Thread STARSANDSCOPES
Juvinas
Libonnes, Entraigues, Ardeche, France.
Stone: Achondrite,  Ca-rich, Eucrite.
Fell: 1821, June 15, 1500 hours.
Total known weight: 91  kg.

Hi list,  Paul has just posted 4 batches of Juvinas micrographs  to my 
Gallery on Meteorite  Times.

http://www.meteorite.com/meteorite-gallery/

You really need  to see these!  This is not just hype.  You will like them.
 
Please let me know what you think.  Thanks.

Tom  Phillips   starsinthedirt
 



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Re: [meteorite-list] Juvinas?

2002-10-21 Thread rochette
Hello List, Juvinas seems to be a meteorite that is hard to find info on. ??

Strange! There are several tens of scientific publications on this typical
eucrite since 1821 (see Catalogue of Meteorites). Ask Bernt for a listing...
Over the 91 kg collected, there is still an impressive pumpkin sized piece
in Paris Museum (I saw it), with amazing freshness: highly glossy fusion
crust and sparkling disseminated metal flakes, no traces of oxidation... A
lot of museums have pieces of several 100g.
The place of fall is SE Massif Central, in the Ardèche region. Juvinas is a
very small mountain village, country of chestnuts, goat cheese and trouts,
granitic basement toped by volcanoes among the most recent in France (40-80
ka). Great place to visit!


Pierre



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[meteorite-list] Juvinas?

2002-10-20 Thread Tom / james Knudson

Hello List, Juvinas seems to be a meteorite that is hard to find info on. Is there any one out there who knows alot about this Eucrite that would be willing to share their knowledge with me and maybe even other interested list members? Thanks, Tom

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