[meteorite-list] Terresterial VS. way out there testing

2002-01-25 Thread David Freeman
Dear Listees; How far from being a qualified meteorite testing lab is a good quality soils, water, and air testing lab. Lab has numerous gas chromatography, organics and inorganics, trace element testing equipt. microscopes, and some thin section equipment? Lab doesn't have experience with

Re: [meteorite-list] Terresterial VS. way out there testing

2002-01-25 Thread Starbits
How far from being a qualified meteorite testing lab is a good quality soils, water, and air testing lab. Lab doesn't have experience with meteorites. Would this be the limiting factor, or is there much more to the picture? Lab is fully accredited and has been around quite a while (20

RE: [meteorite-list] Terresterial VS. way out there testing

2002-01-25 Thread Rhett Bourland
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Re: [meteorite-list] Terresterial VS. way out there testing

2002-01-25 Thread Bernd Pauli HD
According to Dr Kring there was a paper published which gave the differences in the H, L, and LL ordinary chondrites. I think it was by Rubin but I am not sure. Nor am I. Maybe it is this paper by Rubin: RUBIN A.E. (1990) Kamacite and olivine in ordinary chondrites: Intergroup and intragroup