Hello All,
And the red crust isn't just found on trailing faces of stones:
This is seen on many stones, I have a Bensour that is almost red.
I have many Chelyabinsk stones also with brown to red crust, and some
iridescent in every color in the rainbow. This is seen in many L and LL falls,
but generally only before exposure to water. However I found my first
Hi,
But, then...why don't H chondrites usually form such red fusion crusts?
But they do,
the example on Svend's page is a Buzzard Coulee, and in literature you read
it about Pultusk.
This list seems to have a short memory.
Well, the specialty here, is that a colour variation in the crust, if
Hola,
Looking at his pagethe Buzzard is red to a much lesser extent.
Good observation, though -- it makes sense that H's would still show
at least some hematite presence, if that is was causes the red
coloration.
The first link in my last email goes against what you say above. Note
that the
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Jason Utas [mailto:meteorite...@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 29. Mai 2013 18:02
An: Martin Altmann
Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] Red(dish) Fusion Crust
Hola,
Looking at his pagethe Buzzard is red to a much lesser extent.
Good observation, though -- it makes
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Jason Utas [mailto:meteorite...@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 29. Mai 2013 18:02
An: Martin Altmann
Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] Red(dish) Fusion Crust
Hola,
Looking at his pagethe Buzzard is red to a much lesser extent.
Good observation, though
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