Dear Bill, List;
It may be worth noting again, be sure that you remember that the visible
iron specks are only part of that equation as the total iron is the
number for the L or H classification, and even though that WOULD APPEAR
to be an L from a visual, if there is more elemental iron, it could be
more than an L.
Caution needs to be embraced with just visual classification
Hope this is insightful to others,
Dave F.
Bill Southern wrote:
Hello All,
Thank you for your input about my new chondrite and it seems you all
agree for the most part giving me a good idea of what I might have.
There was a request for a photo of some with the crust intact so I
have added a photo of a 470 gram and a 122 gram piece for you to look
at. The larger was the first find...
Thanks again for taking the time to give your opinions and I will post
the classification information when it is given to me by Lora at ASU.
http://www.nuggetshooter.com/fimage/Newfinda1-13-2005.jpg
Bill Southern
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