Hello Christian and list,
By pure chance I saw this iron on location during my summer holidays in Austria
(2 weeks ago). I can confirm that it's really hard to distinguish from a real
iron meteorite.
Admirable example of a pseudo meteorite!
Best regards,
Thomas Merz
"Christian Anger" <[
Hi all again,
it is iron slag from Austria, displayed at the entrance of the "Ragga Canyon"
in Flattach,
Carinthia, Austria.
here's a pic with the description of the iron.
www.austromet.com/trips/xxx3.jpg
Sign says
" iron slag
from the melt ovens
of melt-huts (Schmelzhütten)"
"melt-huts" (S
Hello Christian, All,
Any chance that could be the large individual of Steinbach found a while ago?
Regards,
Jason
On 8/21/06, Christian Anger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,a new Quiz is on time !Just a break for the boring "Plutons List"
That's it:It is located in Austria.seewww.austromet.com
Hi Christian, Martin, and All,
Hmmm, looks real to me, and since Christian didn't protect it from the
moisture I guess it must be a meteorite that's "used to" a more wet
environment. My first guess would be Morasko - or should I say "Muddy"
Morasko ;-? My second guess would be Muonionalusta (not r
Not a hard task, it's
Korngasse 006
Buckleboo
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Hi all,
"Hi all, a new Quiz ... It is located in Austria."
www.austromet.com/trips/xxx1.jpg
Christian, could this be a metal-rich individual of the CB3a
Gujba ???. My second guess would be Mount Egerton but let's
first try Gujba!
Cheers,
Bernd
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Hi all,
a new Quiz is on time !
Just a break for the boring "Plutons List"
That's it:
It is located in Austria.
see
www.austromet.com/trips/xxx1.jpg
and
www.austromet.com/trips/xxx2.jpg
(it was raining, therefore the specimen was wet)
happy guessing,
Christian
I.M.C.A. #2673 at www.i
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> Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] new Quiz
> Datum: Wed, 10 May 2006 08:04:27 +0100
>
> Hi Christian and list...
>
> A google search for '"christian anger" meteorite son michael' brings up
> a met-list post from 2003 '[meteorite-list] Sept
Hi Christian and list...
A google search for '"christian anger" meteorite son michael' brings up
a met-list post from 2003 '[meteorite-list] Sept. 7, 1753' regarding
Luponnas. Clearly this isn't a mesosiderite, but Dong Ujimqin Qi fell on
the same date. So that'd be my guess...
Matt.
Christ
I think it´s Lowicz (1935 Mar. 12, 00.52 hrs!
Can be Lowicz, but I also seen Lowicz with no iron :) so it could be or not.
I dont have right now any ideas :)
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to see
also, who has posted it to the list.
Mmmmhh!
I think it´s Lowicz (1935 Mar. 12, 00.52 hrs!
Any other thoughts?
Ingo
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> Dat
Hi all,
a new Quiz :
which one is it ?
www.austromet.com/CollnPics/xxx_382g_A.jpg
Hint: birthday fall of my son Michael ;-)
Cheers,
Christian
I.M.C.A. #2673 at www.imca.cc
website: www.austromet.com
Ing. Christian Anger
Korngasse 6
2405 Bad Deutsch-Altenburg
AUSTRIA
email: [EMAIL PROTE
This could be a peridotite (I´m not sure which one: Dunite, Wehrlite,
Lherzolithe.), with typical ore/spinell.
Ingo
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> Datum: Fri, 10 Feb
Hola . ¿ Could it be a Biotite mica ?
Paolo Gallo, M.V.
From: "dellenit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: Subject: [meteorite-list] New QuizDate: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 00:26:05 +0100>Hi,>>Let's start a new quiz:>>>What is that rock ?>>http://members.aon.at/chondrit/QuizA.JPG>>Sincerely>>Harald>>_
Hi,
Let's start a new quiz:
What is that rock ?
http://members.aon.at/chondrit/QuizA.JPG
Sincerely
Harald
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