I do. Much of it.
matt Morgan
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Subject: [meteorite-list] puturano
Hi list.Does anyone have any PUTURANO forsale?I am look
Hello, Tim and the list,
there are also some other natural terrestial metallic FeNi:s known, but they
are
very rare. As far as I know, the formation of Putorano and others are still
an
open question, several theories exist, but nothing sure.
When Putorano was found, it was quite a long kept
Timothy Finkle wrote:
Hi List,
Geologicaly speaking was this area volcanic in prehistoric times?
To my recollection nothing within 700-900 miles of Dallas is volcanic.
Until the quaternary it was under salt water in the"Gulf of Iowa"
Ok maybe a wee bit of a kimberlite pipe in Arkansas, some
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