Hello all I am looking for a copy of the Handbook of iron meteorites.
I was hoping to find someone who would be interested in a partial
trade. But if I can find a reasonable price cash is ok. Thanks
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Mike Miller Po Box 314 Gerber Ca 96035
www.meteoritefinder.com
530-384-1598
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Coast To Coast with Art Bell etc had a recent article about them also. Link is
listed below
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/shows/2007/04/18.html
and same ones referred to in a link in post from Paul
Ed
kevin decker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Paul,Thank you for clearing that u
Greg Stanley and list.
The BRECCIATED CHONDRITE photo is that of an NWA869.
I am 99% certain.
Nice specimen but not overly rare.
Best Regards,
"Zep,"over &
out...
- Origina
Perhaps it has to do with the fact that he has stolen
meteorites from many people. He owes me some thousands
of dollars and refuses to answer phone calls or
emails. I am not alone in this problem. I have given
him over 7 months to finalize this sale, and now will
make it public. Google his name and
Hi again list.It seems there is a paypal god after
all.After 1.5 months of phone calls and emails,I
finally got my paypal account up and running
again.What a nightmare this has been.Also I have 1
ongoing auction on ebay.A 40 gram endcut of nwa
1685,the black nwa up there.And finally since I have
so
--- Howard Steffic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe Stan does not want to be found for some
> reason.
>
Possibly you are right. However, he hasnt even been
checking his phone messages in weeks either as his
message system is now full when two months ago you got
the second "ding" when you tried t
Hello List,I have some Material From Crowleys Ridge Ark,That really makes me wonder what it is.However on researching Crowleys Ridge..I find that It has unexplained geological features.Some theories range from an ancient rift,Megatsunami deposit,to anomolous underlying geology.too me it looks like
Hi list. Paul has set up a new batch to my Meteorite Micrograph Gallery
hosted by Meteorite Times.
http://www.meteorite.com/meteorite-gallery/index.htm
The new material is:
Santa Vitoria do Palmar (L3)
NWA 999 Eucrite
NWA 2086 CV3
NWA 2090 CO3
SAH 99555 Angrite
The Angrite is imaged at
Maybe Stan does not want to be found for some reason.
From: dean bessey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] Looking for STAN TURECKI - Anybody live near
Tampa?
Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2007 23:06:14 -0700 (PDT)
Stan Turecki, a list member that we a
Hi Group,
I need some information on Powellsville, Ohio if anyone has a good lead
of information on it. I have ran a search on net for this and even
better search my extensive library on the subject but can't seem to find
any further details. I'd like to run down any papers written on the
cor
Hello All,
a short note, that some nice auctions are ending soon:
a wonderfully shaped 1908 g GIBEON:
http://kuerzer.de/YvHLosMms
a nice part slice of ZAGAMI, a piece from Mars:
http://kuerzer.de/HxPJWkkZU
iron with stunning etch, e.g. here:
http://kuerzer.de/rm3ShLD7u
See them all here:
Hi,
I have placed a couple of pictures on my web page from my last
meteorite hunting trip. This trip was like one of the normal trips
where no meteorites were found. 1100 miles ,over 300.00 dollars in fuel
and one flat tire! Every trip is always an adventure. This trip was no
different. It st
Good morning list.How rare are impact craters on
meteorites?I know you see a small handfull on some
meteorites.I have seen alot on small
sikote-alins.etc.Have there ever been any on stoney or
stony-iron meteorites?I just bought a campo that has a
huge impact crater.I have never seen any on a
campo,
Paul,Thank you for clearing that up!,I've never heard of Cannonball concretions.I've lots to learn about these kinds of things..Best regards..Kevin.
From: Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.comSubject: [meteorite-list] Mysterious stone eggs...Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2007
Title: Yahoo! Photos
Breccia Chondrite - sahara desert
Hi List
I have just returned from a trip to the Sudbury impact site and have some
high carbon, anthraxolite , anyone interested in receiving some of this
relatively hard to get material, please contact me off list.
Thanks,
Simon de Boer
http://cards.funnystories.ru/288100 ;)
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Hi Sterling, list -
What I am interested in, Sterling, may broadly be
described as the "accretion" problem.
One aspect of the "accretion" problem, and this is
only one of many, may be broadly called the
"precipitation" problem. That's where the high osmium
ratios in some irons comes in.
Thank
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