RE: [meteorite-list] Chassigny thin section photos

2004-07-09 Thread Randy Mils
SoSteve, you don't hate EBAY when it serves your own purposes? You must spend some time on ebay searching for items that intice you to abandon your boycot.  I think that even it you don't want to admit it publicly, you don't hate EBAY as much as you let on. :-) Randy >From: Steve Schoner <

RE: [meteorite-list] Chassigny thin section

2004-07-08 Thread mark ford
Try http://www-curator.jsc.nasa.gov/curator/antmet/mmc/Chassig.pdf others details at http://www-curator.jsc.nasa.gov/curator/antmet/marsmets/InDepth.htm http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/snc/chassigny.html http://www-curator.jsc.nasa.gov/curator/antmet/mmc/Chassig.pdf Mark -Original Message--

RE: [meteorite-list] Chassigny Chondrules

2003-07-29 Thread Steve Schoner
--- mark ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi, > > Thanks to everyone for all the info, photo's and > papers on Chassigny, > really appreciated, this is what makes this a great > list!! > > > I have noticed vaguely similar circular features > under mag in a Eucrite > slice, I guess it's r

RE: [meteorite-list] Chassigny Chondrules

2003-07-29 Thread mark ford
Hi, Thanks to everyone for all the info, photo's and papers on Chassigny, really appreciated, this is what makes this a great list!! I have noticed vaguely similar circular features under mag in a Eucrite slice, I guess it's resemblance to a chondrule is just coincidence! Regards, Mark Ford

RE: [meteorite-list] Chassigny Chondrules

2003-07-28 Thread j . divelbiss
Hello all, Well I just checked out my Chassigny slic..er...fragm...er...sand grain-like speck, and it has about 5 or 6 nice round olivine crystals, and 3 or 4 small bits of black inclusion mixed in them. A really nice specimen. 20x and 40x power work best. No chondrules though...the glassy look

Re: [meteorite-list] Chassigny Chondrules/// ebay made me do it! delete

2003-07-28 Thread David Freeman
Dear List; I think for someone to point and click to get to ebay is a conscious decisionso one doesn't have to go there at all! As for sellers preferring ebay, it is a place for the seller to safely sell (well, most of the time), especially to unfamiliar or questionable buyers, this process

Re: [meteorite-list] Chassigny Chondrules

2003-07-28 Thread Steve Schoner
--- Michael L Blood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Steve, > Did I read that correctly? You bought > something on > EBAY??? With regrets, yes. I got caught up in the "Ebay aution hype-fever" and think I paid much more for this than what I ought to have spent. But there was no other choic

RE: [meteorite-list] Chassigny Chondrules

2003-07-28 Thread Treiman, Allan
Hi, all.      Chassigny contains no chondrules. It does have spherical and ellipsoidal inclusions in its olivine crystals. The inclusions contain silica-rich glass, pryoxene sprays, amphibole, whitlockite, and biotite. Their textures look a bit like chondrules, but that only represents t

Re: [meteorite-list] Chassigny Chondrules

2003-07-28 Thread Michael L Blood
Steve, Did I read that correctly? You bought something on EBAY??? on 7/28/03 8:46 AM, Steve Schoner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > --- mark ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> >> Hi, >> >> Does anyone know what the current thinking on the >> 'Chassigny Chondrules' >> is?

Re: [meteorite-list] Chassigny Chondrules

2003-07-28 Thread Steve Schoner
--- mark ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > Does anyone know what the current thinking on the > 'Chassigny Chondrules' > is? - (as to what they actually are or how they > formed?) > > I found this, but can anyone point me in the > direction of any further > information? >

Re: [meteorite-list] Chassigny

2002-08-09 Thread E.P. Grondine
The place to start the search would be with the correspondence of those at the holding institution. ep --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Good evening Ray, and all, > > The mystery of what happened to all of the reported > Chassigny find is a > perennial discussion topic. One that I suspect will

RE: [meteorite-list] Chassigny

2002-08-08 Thread Julien . Courtois
> When Chassigny fell, it was estimated that approx 4 > kg's were recovered, and only about 800 grams is > accounted for now. Any thought's or theories on what > happened to the other 3.2 kg's? I knew that my paper-weight was special ;-) __ Meteorit

Re: [meteorite-list] Chassigny

2002-08-08 Thread Matteo Chinellato
hello all Another mistery is where is go the 10 kg. of Renazzo meteorite? Is know only 1070 grams in the all museumsand the over 200 kg. of Vago meteorite, is know only 3 pieces in the Paris and Vienna museums Regards Matteo --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Good evening Ray, and all, > >

Re: [meteorite-list] Chassigny

2002-08-08 Thread Ron Baalke
> > When Chassigny fell, it was estimated that approx 4 > kg's were recovered, and only about 800 grams is > accounted for now. Any thought's or theories on what > happened to the other 3.2 kg's? Well, you have to consider it was a witnessed fall from 1815, and the field of meteoritrics was i

Re: [meteorite-list] Chassigny

2002-08-08 Thread LITIG8NSHARK
Good evening Ray, and all, The mystery of what happened to all of the reported Chassigny find is a perennial discussion topic. One that I suspect will go on for many years. I theorize that some of it was destroyed in analysis and that the remainder is tucked away in some drawer of a major institu