[meteorite-list] ACS Earth and Space Chemistry

2017-04-09 Thread Mark Grossman via Meteorite-list
Hi, My apologies if you receive this message twice - I'm not sure the first one got through because it was not formatted in plain text. In any event: Don’t know if anybody mentioned this yet on the list, but the American Chemical Society just launched a new journal ACS Earth and Space

Re: [meteorite-list] Possible meteorite trades

2016-07-05 Thread Mark Grossman via Meteorite-list
Meteorites and autograph letters of scientists – those are my two active collections at present. See http://meteoritemanuscripts.blogspot.com/. Some of the more recent posts deal with the history of science, some of the older ones with letters directly related to meteorites. Mark

Re: [meteorite-list] Notice to eBay Meteorite Sellers

2015-03-01 Thread Mark Grossman via Meteorite-list
Hi Anne, I wonder if using PayPal really solves the problem. As a buyer, you can back up your PayPal account to a credit card - not your bank account. So thinking out loud, I wonder if a shady individual can create a PayPal account with a stolen credit card, which gets you back to square

[meteorite-list] Meteorite Lecture - London

2014-11-17 Thread Mark Grossman via Meteorite-list
For anyone who is in London this Thursday, check out the following lecture on meteorites: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/sts/sts-publication-events/STS_Seminar_20_11_2014 Mark Mark Grossman Meteorite Manuscripts http://meteoritemanuscripts.blogspot.com http://twitter.com/MetManuscripts

Re: [meteorite-list] Free Download - Higgins Dalton paper

2014-10-20 Thread Mark Grossman via Meteorite-list
Grossman via Meteorite-list meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com To: 'Meteorite List' meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2014 7:49 PM Subject: [meteorite-list] Papers which may be of interest Three items which may be of interest. First, I came across a reference

[meteorite-list] Papers which may be of interest

2014-09-20 Thread Mark Grossman via Meteorite-list
Three items which may be of interest. First, I came across a reference to a paper by M. Littmann and T. Suomela, 'Crowdsourcing, the great meteor storm of 1833, and the founding of meteor science', Endeavour 38(2), 130-138 (2014). Abstract available via