Re: [meteorite-list] In search of stardust: finding micro-meteorites on your roof

2016-06-22 Thread Ted Bunch via Meteorite-list
Prof. Jim Kennett has been doing this for years as have many others. Ted On 6/22/16 2:46 PM, Tommy via Meteorite-list wrote: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sudbury/in-search-of-stardust-finding-micro-meteorites-on-your-roof-1.3643023 Regards! Tom

[meteorite-list] Fwd: I think these are the best pictures you'll ever see

2015-01-24 Thread Ted Bunch via Meteorite-list
and another -- http://rense.com/general96/shots.html __ Visit the Archives at http://www.meteorite-list-archives.com Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com https://pairlist3.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list

Re: [meteorite-list] Fossils found in meteorites?

2014-10-01 Thread Ted Bunch via Meteorite-list
Well said Mike! Ted On 10/1/14 2:10 PM, Galactic Stone Ironworks via Meteorite-list wrote: Hi Steve and List, For future reference, everyone please take note : All reports concerning meteorites that originate from Sri Lanka should be taken with a metric ton of salt. That region is a

Re: [meteorite-list] New fall

2014-03-20 Thread Ted Bunch
Congratulations to you both! Your free time will be more limited as will be your travel time when you please attitude. You have a lot to learn Grasshopper! Today is my 12 year old twins birthday, 4:31 AM. Ted On 3/20/14 1:45 PM, Michael Farmer wrote: New fall in Tucson AZ! Evan Reese

Re: [meteorite-list] Impact Glass from Barringer Crater?

2013-09-21 Thread Ted Bunch
Mike - Impact melt glass at Meteor Crater is not pretty green or any other pretty color, but dark melt beads, dark glassy impactites, and the reddish brown glass that is common in typical oxidized impactites.The spherules are tiny. Go to: D. A. Kring, “Guidebook to the Geology of the

Re: [meteorite-list] ED fix - In Russia

2013-07-05 Thread Ted Bunch
Actually, the jet jockey was trying to get a better look at Zann who was in shorts, Adam and I were not in the competition. Ted On 7/5/13 2:30 PM, Paul H. wrote: In Re: [meteorite-list] ED fix at http://www.mail-archive.com/meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com/msg113704.html Adam wrote Dr.

Re: [meteorite-list] Billion-Pixel View of Mars Comes From Curiosity Rover

2013-06-20 Thread Ted Bunch
Beer can tab. Ted On 6/20/13 8:40 AM, Jodie Reynolds wrote: Hello Jeff, Registration artifact. When one goes about putting these together, one would generally work in at least a 24bit if not a 32bit space with a transparent background. I sick a whole bunch of processing power on the problem

Re: [meteorite-list] Nwa 7034

2013-01-26 Thread Ted Bunch
Well stated Jeff, one of the few times recently that we agree on issues. There is the fever to coin new terminology for this apparent unique stone (NWA 7034), which in essence is a breccia, but may not be a basaltic breccia. Everyone should calm down and wait until some further research

Re: [meteorite-list] Nwa 7034

2013-01-26 Thread Ted Bunch
Dear Jodie - Selling on eBay is a dubious endeavor in itself. Scientists are not enslaved to the problems of economic gains for the unenlightened eBay flea marketeers. NWA 7034 has extremely significant scientific potential, possibly equivalent to or exceeds that of what the Mars Rovers

Re: [meteorite-list] Primitive Achondrite Question

2011-12-05 Thread Ted Bunch
- not an LL7. My question is this, Does LL7 denote a particular Primitive achondrite? If so which one? If not then what type is this? BTW - I think Ted Bunch did the classification __ Visit the Archives at http://www.meteoritecentral.com

Re: [meteorite-list] Al Hagg.. yawn?

2011-12-03 Thread Ted Bunch
to describe the tektites which in a similar fasion have been incorporated into sediment. So after reading the excellent and painstaking work by Drs. Ted Bunch and A. Irving, one has to wonder where Conan the Barbarian is just to come in and say: They are relicts and they are EL3's, further use of any

Re: [meteorite-list] Unusual inclusion in Muonionalusta slice

2011-10-29 Thread Ted Bunch
Good call Mirko, works for me. Ted Bunch On 10/29/11 4:39 AM, Mirko Graul m_gr...@yahoo.de wrote: Hi Mike, that looks really unusual and interesting. But I can see no chondrules. I think there was a hole in the iron (rendered troilite - similar Mundrabilla). In this hole, then sand

Re: [meteorite-list] List

2011-08-17 Thread Ted Bunch
Isn't this great!!?? Ted On 8/17/11 1:02 PM, pshu...@messengersfromthecosmos.com pshu...@messengersfromthecosmos.com wrote: Is it just me or is the list out of kilter? Only about 10 posts per day for the last week? Don't get me wrong, the posts are quality posts, but there just seems to be

Re: [meteorite-list] In Memoriam: Tom Gehrels, 1925-2011

2011-07-12 Thread Ted Bunch
Sad to see Tom go! We did some good things together. Ted On 7/12/11 1:33 PM, Bernd V. Pauli bernd.pa...@paulinet.de wrote: Doug wrote: The Flying Dutchman is now riding his bicycle through the Solar System and exploring even further levels of the cosmos. So be it !!! ASTEROIDS*

Re: [meteorite-list] Question

2011-05-21 Thread Ted Bunch
No, none. Ted On 5/21/11 3:13 PM, pshu...@messengersfromthecosmos.com pshu...@messengersfromthecosmos.com wrote: I don't guess I have ever seen this anywhere. Does anyone know if any Apollo Lunar returned rocks were Meteorites? Any answers out there Pete IMCA 1733

Re: [meteorite-list] Rocks from Space Picture of the Day - April 20, 2011

2011-04-20 Thread Ted Bunch
Many of you have had a similar experience. You take a sample into the local geology department and most times they don't have a clue or give you the wrong answer. Most wouldn't know an iron meteorite from an iron concretion. It gets even worse with stones. Ted On 4/20/11 7:24 AM, Michael

Re: [meteorite-list] Safety Message of the week

2011-04-14 Thread Ted Bunch
Well, yeh, it is mating season for some of God's creatures. Nice tail! Ted On 4/14/11 12:42 PM, Jim Wooddell jimwoodd...@gmail.com wrote: Oops... http://desertsunburn.no-ip.org/goldbasinsnake.jpg should work better... Jim On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 12:40 PM, Jim Wooddell

Re: [meteorite-list] [OT]Micrphotographs ???

2011-04-03 Thread Ted Bunch
Actually, the term is photomicrograph, mot microphotograph. On 4/2/11 7:08 PM, John Lutzon wrote: Richard and All, Here, here to that. However, i started my toasting earlier, without you. I recently came upon a microphotograph (slide) of Ernst Chladnis (by J. G. Bradbury) and would like to

Re: [meteorite-list] Polished Butts - Toliet humor aside, what exactly are they?

2011-03-28 Thread Ted Bunch
The end cut of a stone or the cut off piece in thin section making. Ted On 3/28/11 1:54 PM, Michael Gilmer meteoritem...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Folks, I have seen several references to polished butts in the Met Bulletin. For example, from this recent entry (NWA 6580) approved yesterday -

Re: [meteorite-list] The Term Planetary

2011-03-18 Thread Ted Bunch
At a time in the distant past, NASA in its infinite wisdom made general reference to the solar system bodies as comets, asteroids, planets and their satellites, the latter referenced as planetary. Satellite is an ugly term and there are a lot of moons. So, to include our moon in the planetary fold

Re: [meteorite-list] Mani vs Arnold Verdicts

2011-03-18 Thread Ted Bunch
A lesson learned -- On 3/18/11 12:06 PM, meteorh...@aol.com meteorh...@aol.com wrote: To whom it may concern: With the Honorable Judge Martha Tanner presiding over the 166th District Court, in Bexar County, Texas; a jury of 12 of my peers after a long trail returned the follow verdicts

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

Re: [meteorite-list] Extra-terrestrial Fossil found in meteorite?

2011-03-05 Thread Ted Bunch
Contamination from terrestrial sources has always been the bottom line for so-called meteorite fossils. For example, Orgueil was supposedly kept in a drawer with coal samples for 50 years. Even though a pristine sample of Murchison was kept under vacuum for 2 years after recovery, the organic

Re: [meteorite-list] CI1 meteorites and cyanobacteria

2011-03-05 Thread Ted Bunch
Well said!! On 3/5/11 4:19 PM, Marc Fries fr...@psi.edu wrote: Howdy all Here's my two cents, pure and simple - this paper is 110% bullshit. The filaments the paper addresses are nothing new. They are apparently amorphous sulfates formed from aqueous alteration of fine sulfides in the

Re: [meteorite-list] Strange things found while hunting for meteorites : )

2011-02-21 Thread Ted Bunch
like Sonny found but you can count on strange happenings if you spend enough time in the desert. One time while climbing a mountain by Area 51, Dr Ted Bunch, Zann and I were startled by a jet flying below our altitude. It flew so close to use sideways that I could see the pilots face and helmet

Re: [meteorite-list] Tucson adios

2011-02-07 Thread Ted Bunch
body was SUPER. Even Ted Bunch was friendly! Ha Ha. That's how good a show this is. (still a week to go). Aloha, Carl -- Carl or Debbie Esparza Meteoritemax Gary Fujihara fuj...@mac.com wrote: While enjoying the ambience of LAX, I am reflecting on the great times I had again

Re: [meteorite-list] Seeking Impact Materials

2011-01-18 Thread Ted Bunch
and coal seams and this sequence is typically meters thick on either side of the boundary. Good luck, Ted Bunch On 1/18/11 5:42 PM, Robert Beauford robertbeauf...@rocketmail.com wrote: Dear friends, I would like to put together an educational collection of impact materials. I need examples

Re: [meteorite-list] Paleogene Dinosaurs ???

2011-01-15 Thread Ted Bunch
Not really. Little islands of dinosaur survival are known to have existed for short geological times after the K/T impact. The impact winter that followed was not an instantaneous killer. Ted On 1/15/11 10:12 AM, ma...@imagineopals.com ma...@imagineopals.com wrote: guess that shoots down a

Re: [meteorite-list] AD(?) - Sikhote-Alin in tree

2011-01-12 Thread Ted Bunch
out there. Ted Bunch On 1/12/11 10:25 AM, John Birdsell johnbirds...@yahoo.com wrote: One year's growth should be represented by a light colored early growth band AND a dark colored late growth band... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dendrochronology - Original Message

Re: [meteorite-list] [IMCA] Update 2 - Wilbur Wash (correction)

2010-12-19 Thread Ted Bunch
at this time and I do not want to clog up Mike any more than he already is. You might inquire to Tony Irving, Allan Rubin, Randy Korotev, among other classifiers, about problems they had/have. The system is not perfect and improvements have been made, more should and can be made. Ted Bunch

Re: [meteorite-list] re the double standards

2010-11-14 Thread Ted Bunch
Inane is a polite term. Ted On 11/14/10 12:48 PM, Elizabeth Warner ewar...@umd.edu wrote: Maybe you are getting more email than I am from the list, but I don't see any messages from Eric today (Sun 14 Nov), just 1 from yesterday (Sat 13 Nov)... Can't say about Wednesday because I don't have

Re: [meteorite-list] Not a missile -- a jet contrail

2010-11-10 Thread Ted Bunch
Not a meteorite, Nancy Pelosi. Ted On 11/10/10 10:55 AM, Chris Spratt cspr...@islandnet.com wrote: Probably a fed up meteorite leaving Earth for the Moon or Mars. Chris. Spratt Victoria, BC __ Visit the Archives at

Re: [meteorite-list] Photo of alleged Columbia impact crater

2010-09-08 Thread Ted Bunch
The proof is in the pudding, the pudding here is meteorite fragments/ejecta. Ted On 9/8/10 11:39 AM, Galactic Stone Ironworks meteoritem...@gmail.com wrote: Hi List, Here is a photo of the alleged impact crater caused by the recent meteorite fall in Columbia.

Re: [meteorite-list] Witnessed fall lunars?

2010-09-08 Thread Ted Bunch
Sterling - very well done, indeed. Ted Bunch On 9/8/10 11:39 AM, Randy Korotev koro...@wustl.edu wrote: Dear Sterling: Thanks so much for that enlightening explanation! Randy Korotev At 10:32 PM 2010-09-07 Tuesday, you wrote: Hi, Lunar Gang, and List, We have a situation here

Re: [meteorite-list] Cyanobacteria in meteorites?

2010-08-21 Thread Ted Bunch
Dear Darren and Eric - having worked on ALH 84001 years ago and having been involved in research/management of the NASA -AMES Exobiology Program, I am a skeptic of fossil life in 84001 or any other Martian meteorite recovered to date. However, the finding of water on Mars and the recent discovery

Re: [meteorite-list] What was that loud boom in SE Portland?

2010-03-29 Thread Ted Bunch
Tea partiers On 3/29/10 12:54 PM, Greg Stanley stanleygr...@hotmail.com wrote: Anyone heard anything on this... could it be...? Greg S. __ Visit the Archives at http://www.meteoritecentral.com/mailing-list-archives.html Meteorite-list

Re: [meteorite-list] either the list is very slow or I've been black balled [or somehing?!??]

2010-03-27 Thread Ted Bunch
Thank God! On 3/27/10 1:21 PM, Jerry Flaherty g...@comcast.net wrote: I'm only receiving a small # of emails in the last few days including List messages __ Visit the Archives at http://www.meteoritecentral.com/mailing-list-archives.html

Re: [meteorite-list] Xynthia Troubles in Europe

2010-03-01 Thread Ted Bunch
Mother Nature is pissed off because of the global warming nonsense. Ted On 3/1/10 10:18 AM, Galactic Stone Ironworks meteoritem...@gmail.com wrote: Hi List, I was just reading about the brutal storm that ripped through Europe, and I hope our collector/dealer friends in the effected

Re: [meteorite-list] Pairing discussion/questions

2010-01-19 Thread Ted Bunch
Jeff - your statement from below Also, don't overlook the fact that Antarctic meteorite have proven to be vastly more valuable scientifically than NWA meteorites is misleading and somewhat biased. Meteorites of the various classes are nearly equally represented in the Antarctic and Desert

Re: [meteorite-list] A case not only for Bob

2010-01-18 Thread Ted Bunch
Bevan rules! On 1/18/10 10:25 AM, Martin Altmann altm...@meteorite-martin.de wrote: Hello list, just recovered by a member of the German meteorite forum: http://kuerzer.de/diletto Don't we get finally sick and tired with that Australian idiocy, do we? Aren't there any persons,

Re: [meteorite-list] Lindfors avalanche!

2009-12-26 Thread Ted Bunch
Jeff - I wrote him and explained that I am a scientist, have little interest in his stuff and said that his large files were clogging up my computer. I politely asked him to take me off his list and he did. Ted On 12/26/09 10:11 AM, Jeff Grossman jgross...@usgs.gov wrote: Omg, I just got 20

Re: [meteorite-list] Paris, France CM Meteorite

2009-12-22 Thread Ted Bunch
Not really - consider LA001 002, that supposedly came from a California desert, but not LA. Ted On 12/22/09 11:50 AM, Mike Bandli fuzzf...@comcast.net wrote: An interesting read for the Paris CM meteorite: http://tinyurl.com/y9s6wge Interestingly, I believe it is the first meteorite

Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite or not ? pls help

2009-11-25 Thread Ted Bunch
Marcin = looks like a terrestrial basalt, iddingsite clays around the olivine phenocrysts are not meteoritic; matrix fabric looks terrestrial, etc. Cheers, Ted On 11/25/09 11:46 AM, Marcin Cimala mar...@meteoryt.net wrote: Hi I got a sample of possible meteorite, but Im not sure what it is.

Re: [meteorite-list] exact Carolina Bay crater locations, RB Firestone, A West, et al, two YD reviews, 2008 June, 2009 Nov, also 3 upcoming abstracts: Rich Murray 2009.11.14

2009-11-15 Thread Ted Bunch
literature and on-going research - the upcoming AGU Meeting, with pro and con abstracts on the subject, is a good place to start. Ted Bunch On 11/15/09 8:47 AM, Darren Garrison cyna...@charter.net wrote: On Sat, 14 Nov 2009 23:39:04 -0700, you wrote: It is consistent with the ejecta layer

Re: [meteorite-list] Largest 'Fall' Meteorite

2009-10-26 Thread Ted Bunch
Rubin de Celis crater of the Campo del Cielo strewn field is a real crater - 0.04 km dia with a raised rim. - see Passc Website. Ted Bunch On 10/26/09 1:48 PM, Jason Utas meteorite...@gmail.com wrote: Yo, Sikhote-Alin, the largest crater at 26m in diameter. Only two meteorites are ever

Re: [meteorite-list] Grimsby family shows off visitor from space

2009-10-16 Thread Ted Bunch
Apparently, meteorites seek out cars much like tornadoes seek out trailer parks. Are we onto something here? Ted On 10/16/09 11:31 AM, Gary Fujihara fuj...@mac.com wrote: Wow! Another car-smashing hammer like Bendl (1938), Peekskill (1992), Getafe (1994)! gary On Oct 16, 2009, at 8:22

Re: [meteorite-list] Thomas Jefferson Weston

2009-09-01 Thread Ted Bunch
to negotiate and then sitting upright for that famous photo? Ted Bunch IMCA # 1110 On 9/1/09 11:25 AM, Sterling K. Webb sterling_k_w...@sbcglobal.net wrote: the stereotypical Mexican bandito never actually said: We don't need no stinking badges? Of course he did, but this is the only entry

Re: [meteorite-list] Alien Contact Predicted

2009-08-28 Thread Ted Bunch
Dear Norbert, well stated. As a scientist and the retired Chief of the Exobiology Branch at NASA Ames, where much work has and is being done on ET organic chemistry, I agree with your assessment, although much of the cosmogenic organics are abiotic. However, with the right environment the abiotic

Re: [meteorite-list] Where is the Basket Meteorite now.

2009-08-23 Thread Ted Bunch
It was returned to the Meteor Crater Museum. Ted On 8/23/09 10:44 AM, Don Merchant dmerc...@rochester.rr.com wrote: Hi List.Does anyone know now where this stunning meteorite known as the Basket Meteorite resides today. Sincerely Don Merchant IMCA 0960

Re: [meteorite-list] Question

2009-08-19 Thread Ted Bunch
Governador Valadares is one, Chassigny and Lodran of the classics are two others. When a few mg of these were offered at various times past, the calculated price/g was $50K and 30K respectively. Ted On 8/19/09 1:52 PM, tracy latimer daist...@hotmail.com wrote: Last I saw, one of the

Re: [meteorite-list] AD - Lunar available for sale

2009-05-17 Thread Ted Bunch
Dear List - Greg C. has supplied a sample for classification. Although the sample looks like a lunar on first impression, Tony Irving and I will do the classification and answer the question as to whether it is truly lunar or a wannabe. Ted Bunch On 5/17/09 9:48 AM, Greg Catterton

Re: [meteorite-list] 3rd request for mineral ID

2009-04-15 Thread Ted Bunch
Ok, so - What is the rock type, terrestrial, meteorite? Any idea of the petrologic provenance? What are the other co-existing minerals/phases? The section is a tad thick, thus the birefringence is misleading. Do some homework here-- Ted On 4/15/09 1:18 PM, cdtuc...@cox.net cdtuc...@cox.net

Re: [meteorite-list] Google down? Sort of on-topic.

2009-01-31 Thread Ted Bunch
A rather interesting excuse in view of the fact that Yahoo had the same problem at exactly the same time. What, the guy who screwed up the works for Google works for both corporations? Ted On 1/31/09 11:35 AM, Darren Garrison cyna...@charter.net wrote: Seems that Google had a technical glitch

Re: [meteorite-list] Unusual new lunar or hokum?

2008-11-03 Thread Ted Bunch
. These ratios are discriminating and can save everyone a lot of trouble. My guess is that this lunar is a glacial erratic from Canada. Buyer beware, Ted Bunch On 11/3/08 7:06 AM, Michael Gilmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Group! I ran across this one on eBay today : http://cgi.ebay.com/ws

Re: [meteorite-list] Unusual new lunar or hokum?

2008-11-03 Thread Ted Bunch
Bull shit! My opinion at that time is consistent with what I stated today. See the following e-mail to Minor dated 1/23/07. Find another way to con money! Ted On 11/3/08 5:17 PM, Patricia Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Back in 2005 Ted Bunch confirmed this specimen as a 100% meteorite

Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite sales falling with the stock

2008-10-13 Thread Ted Bunch
of course led to the greed of lending institutions. There is no cure for stupidity. I went into Wal Mart yesterday for a flu shot and asked the stabber if she had a vaccine for stupid and she said no, but wished she did we could make billions. Ted Bunch On 10/13/08 10:15 AM, John Gwilliam [EMAIL

Re: [meteorite-list] Toluca Meteorite with quartz

2008-07-20 Thread Ted Bunch
Not Toluca. On 7/20/08 2:56 PM, Ruben Garcia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, Take a look at this ebay auction. None of the pictures looks like any Toluca meteorite that I've ever seen, and some of the pictures show what looks like quartz!

Re: [meteorite-list] Higher than expected levels of sodium ... suggest that the dust clouds from which the building blocks of the Earth and neighboring planets formed were much denser than previously

2008-06-21 Thread Ted Bunch
Sounds like a good opinion to me - Ted Bunch On 6/21/08 9:48 AM, Steve Dunklee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ionized particles in the early formation of chondrules would hold a charge. This charge would hold sodium vapor rather than allowing it to be driven away, much the way a sodium vapor lamp

Re: [meteorite-list] Auction Results? - any word

2008-06-11 Thread Ted Bunch
What you need to do is go to the Heritage web site, register, then you can gain access to the results. T. Bunch On 6/11/08 4:09 PM, Timothy Heitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi List, Any word on the results of the Auction yet? Tim Heitz NEW WEB SITE Midwest Meteorites -

Re: [meteorite-list] Congratulations to Dr.Connelly

2008-05-09 Thread Ted Bunch
Matteo - Let me assure you that there is no bias as to whether US or European classifiers get some sort of preference on when meteorites get classified. We have had over 80 classifications ignored for long periods of time, some as long as 3 years. Recently, I have expressed my displeasure for the

Re: [meteorite-list] Congratulations to Dr.Connelly

2008-05-09 Thread Ted Bunch
. They are messengers and should not be shot. Ted On 5/9/08 7:19 AM, Ted Bunch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Matteo - Let me assure you that there is no bias as to whether US or European classifiers get some sort of preference on when meteorites get classified. We have had over 80 classifications

Re: [meteorite-list] Dino Killer size

2008-04-13 Thread Ted Bunch
According to Cr and Mn isotopic analyses of KTB samples, the impactor was a carbonaceous chondrite - see report at: http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/impact2000/pdf/3041.pdf Ted Bunch On 4/13/08 7:48 AM, E.P. Grondine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Sterling, all - From the article

Re: [meteorite-list] Shocked Quartz Found at Upheaval Dome, Utah

2008-03-24 Thread Ted Bunch
Matt - In a study we did several years ago, we found one shocked quartz grain per 7000-12000 grains in various sedimentary rocks and glacial tillites. Ted On 3/24/08 9:51 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: really makes me wonder how much shocked quartz could be found as

Re: [meteorite-list] Most Unique CAI

2008-03-23 Thread Ted Bunch
Greg - I have to agree with you after 30 years of CAI observations. (I really think that you glued those suckers on there). Ted On 3/23/08 8:50 AM, Greg Hupe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear HUGE CAI Enthusiasts, I was reminded by Jeff Kuyken that I had offered a couple of NWA 3118 CV3

Re: [meteorite-list] New Fall

2008-03-06 Thread Ted Bunch
Good grief guys - look at the braided stream - not France by any stretch or any other wet country Ted On 3/6/08 4:35 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I guess Bali Indonesia, new fall and good wines. Congrats!! Matt -- Matt Morgan Mile High Meteorites

Re: [meteorite-list] Carancas crater

2008-02-28 Thread Ted Bunch
spherules and rock samples show tiny impact craters as do several meteorite surfaces. In all of these cases, scientific reports used the term crater. Ted Bunch (an innocent bystander with 40 + years of professional experience in impact cratering) On 2/28/08 11:01 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED