Re: [meteorite-list] Some help with [Brenham] inclusions

2007-08-23 Thread Mike Miller
Thanks Bernd and all who replied this help a lot. On 21 Aug 2007 21:27:20 UT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mike wrote: a description of which inclusions and colors go with which elements. Hello Mike and List, Here is my take: The round or slightly oval inclusions are troilite

Re: [meteorite-list] Some help with [Brenham] inclusions

2007-08-22 Thread bernd . pauli
Hello Mike M., Herman and List, Herman kindly wrote: I believe the long schreibersite inclusions are called 'richenbach lamellae', please correct me if I am wrong. I don't think we are looking at so-called Reichenbach Lamellae (= chromite laths surrounded by troilite / chromite = FeCr2O4).

Re: [meteorite-list] Some help with [Brenham] inclusions

2007-08-22 Thread Martin Altmann
: [meteorite-list] Some help with [Brenham] inclusions Hello Mike M., Herman and List, Herman kindly wrote: I believe the long schreibersite inclusions are called 'richenbach lamellae', please correct me if I am wrong. I don't think we are looking at so-called Reichenbach Lamellae (= chromite laths

Re: [meteorite-list] Some help with [Brenham] inclusions

2007-08-22 Thread jbaxter112
. Best! Martin -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von [EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 22. August 2007 16:30 An: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] Some help with [Brenham] inclusions Hello Mike M

[meteorite-list] Some help with [Brenham] inclusions

2007-08-22 Thread Metorman46
Bernd,Martin,Jim and list; Bernd i believe you are right they would be thinner.Jim's article is a good insight as to what has happened to the definition.( possibly by people such as i ) who jump too soon to conclusions.But, thanks Bernd for correcting me and bringing other great

[meteorite-list] Some help with [Brenham] inclusions

2007-08-21 Thread bernd . pauli
Mike wrote: a description of which inclusions and colors go with which elements. Hello Mike and List, Here is my take: The round or slightly oval inclusions are troilite (FeS), an iron sulfide - in meteorites the Fe:S ratio is almost ideally 1:1, one iron atom versus one sulphur atom. The

[meteorite-list] Some help with [Brenham] inclusions

2007-08-21 Thread Metorman46
Hello Bernd; Great description of mike's brenham inclusions.I think.And i believe the long schreibersite inclusions are called 'richenbach lamellae', please correct me if i am wrong.I think it is good to use the names associated with our inclusions,sounds professional,maybe.Those type