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Subject: [meteorite-list] AD - New Rare EL3 Paleo-Meteorite - NWA 2828
Dear List Members,
I am pleased to announce a new and very rare EL3 Paleo-Meteorite. It is NWA
2828 and was originally thought to be an aubrite but after additional
material was cut and analyzed at the University
. This would be a fossil chondrule I pulled off the magnet at work last night. I would believe a meteorite fossil would be not recognizable as a meteorite , other than shape OR if you follow the definition of fossilized it would be totally geologically altered There are two layers of iron
: Greg Hupe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jeff Grossman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 10:47 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] AD - New Rare EL3 Paleo-Meteorite - NWA 2828
Dear Jeff and other NWA 2828 EL3 enthusiasts,
paleo
What the heck is a paleometeorite, how is it different from a
fossil meteorite, and why is NWA 2828 called this?
jeff
At 01:33 PM 9/5/2006, Greg Hupe wrote:
Dear List Members,
I am pleased to announce a new and very rare EL3 Paleo-Meteorite. It
is NWA 2828 and was originally thought to be
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From: Jeff Grossman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 6:33 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] AD - New Rare EL3 Paleo-Meteorite - NWA 2828
What the heck is a paleometeorite, how is it different from a fossil
meteorite, and why is NWA 2828
NaturesVault (eBay)
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] AD - New Rare EL3 Paleo-Meteorite - NWA 2828
What
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From: Jeff Grossman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] AD - New Rare EL3 Paleo-Meteorite - NWA 2828
What the heck is a paleometeorite, how is it different
Dear Greg
Do You know how they was able to find this meteorite ? They maybe use any
special trained Camels to search for meteorites ? Becouse this meteorite
uncut is rather difficult to recognize as meteorite. This material looks
like pieces of dirty something from outside, not magnetic,
Hi all -
Metal detectors come to NWA?
good hunting,
Ed
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Dear Greg
Do You know how they was able to find this meteorite
? They maybe use any
special trained Camels to search for meteorites ?
Becouse this meteorite
uncut is rather difficult to
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From: Jeff Grossman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 12:44 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] AD - New Rare EL3 Paleo-Meteorite - NWA 2828
Greg,
I'd
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] AD - New Rare EL3 Paleo-Meteorite - NWA 2828
Dear Jeff and other NWA 2828 EL3 enthusiasts,
paleo-meteorite or fossil meteorite? That is the question...
In a short
),
Best wishes, Doug
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From: Greg Hupe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jeff Grossman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 10:47 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] AD - New Rare EL3 Paleo-Meteorite - NWA
2828
Dear List Members,
I am pleased to announce a new and very rare EL3 Paleo-Meteorite. It is NWA
2828 and was originally thought to be an aubrite but after additional
material was cut and analyzed at the University of Washington and NAU, a few
radial pyroxene chondrules were discovered. EL3's
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