[meteorite-list] NWA 2945

2011-03-12 Thread vmdmoore
Greetings Folks,
NWA 2945 is listed in the Meteoritical Bulletin now as a low TKW L4 chondrite, 
yet when you Google NWA 2945 you also get results from years past describing a 
larger mass mesosiderite as well as an EL3. Did the NWA 2945 designation 
actually progress through 3 obviously different finds or was this merely a 
matter of misidentification when the other specimens were described? Thank you 
and please keep the Japanese people in your prayers.
Greg
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Re: [meteorite-list] NWA 2945

2011-03-12 Thread Ted Bunch
Dear Greg - The classification for NWA 2945 in the Bulletin is correct (L4).
The repository piece and the thin section that we have is an L4 chondrite. I
do recall that the number 2945 was given out for more than one stone. I do
not know how this problem was solved, if at all.

Ted 

On 3/12/11 10:07 AM, vmdmo...@windstream.net vmdmo...@windstream.net
wrote:

 Greetings Folks,
 NWA 2945 is listed in the Meteoritical Bulletin now as a low TKW L4 chondrite,
 yet when you Google NWA 2945 you also get results from years past describing a
 larger mass mesosiderite as well as an EL3. Did the NWA 2945 designation
 actually progress through 3 obviously different finds or was this merely a
 matter of misidentification when the other specimens were described? Thank you
 and please keep the Japanese people in your prayers.
 Greg
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