[meteorite-list] Renseignements

2006-12-20 Thread abdelfattah gharrad
Bonjour tout le monde,

je sollicitre de vos honneurs de bien m'informer à
quoi due la présence des chondrules dans les
meteorites. en suite leur magnetisme (présence
abondante du fer, peu abondant et inéxistant).

pourrai-je dire que l'interieur d'une meteorite
ressemble à une chambre magmatique? (haute température
et pression) puis son entrée dans l'atmosphère
augmente ces degré avec la vitesse de chute ce qui
donne aspect differents à la pierre et formations des
chondrules à l'interieur.
Merci de votre intention,
Abdelfattah.






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[meteorite-list] Renseignements

2006-12-20 Thread abdelfattah gharrad
Sorry for the last mesage but i try hope understand
it.
(I sollicitre of members list to inform me well with
what had the presence of the chondrules in the
meteorites. in continuation their magnetism (abundant
presence of iron, not very abundant and non-existent).
will be able to say that the interior of a meteorite
resembles a magmatic room (high temperature and
pressure) then its entry in the atmosphere increases
these degrees with the falling speed what gives aspect
different to the stone and formations from the
chondrules inside. Thank you for your intention, Abdelfattah).






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Re: [meteorite-list] Renseignements

2006-12-20 Thread Darren Garrison
On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 19:08:50 +0100 (CET), you wrote:

>Sorry for the last mesage but i try hope understand
>it.
>(I sollicitre of members list to inform me well with
>what had the presence of the chondrules in the
>meteorites. in continuation their magnetism (abundant
>presence of iron, not very abundant and non-existent).
>will be able to say that the interior of a meteorite
>resembles a magmatic room (high temperature and
>pressure) then its entry in the atmosphere increases
>these degrees with the falling speed what gives aspect
>different to the stone and formations from the
>chondrules inside. Thank you for your intention, Abdelfattah).

I'll give this a try.  Are you trying to ask if the heat of passing through the
atmosphere changes the internal composition of chondrules in meteorites?  If so,
then the answer is "no".  The heat on the outside doesn't have time to reach the
inside of the part of the meteorite that reaches the ground. 
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