[meteorite-list] Opinions on an oddball meteorite I cut open

Galactic Stone & Ironworks meteoritemike at gmail.com
Fri Jul 3 22:20:44 EDT 2009


Hi Elton and List,

I fairly certain it is a meteorite, and from the advice I have
received, it is probably an LL6 or something thereabouts - low
magnetism and a general lack of distinct chondrules - some of those
types have a grey matrix and can casually resemble a eucrite. This is
what I have been told by some more experienced List members. If it
was larger or something possibly more rare, I would consider having it
classified. But, given that it's likely an OC and it's very small, I
doubt it will ever be classified. It will go back into the oddball
box to keep the others company. ;)

Unless someone wants to volunteer their skills and microscope to make
a better determination on it - in which case I will mail out a slice
for a free.

Best regards,

MikeG



On 7/3/09, Mr EMan <mstreman53 at yahoo.com> wrote:

>

>

> As I myself was out hunting meteorites today, I had another thought about

> your specimen Mike. The nickel content of the free metal might be so high

> it makes the specimen less attractive to a magnet.

>

> Certainly an enigma which is probably going to need lab work to resolve why

> it is so atypical.

>

> Good Luck in finding an answer

>

> Elton

> --- On Thu, 7/2/09, Mr EMan <mstreman53 at yahoo.com> wrote:

>

>> From: Mr EMan <mstreman53 at yahoo.com>

>> Mike, I am coming in to this midstream--but if you can't

>> see chondrules BUT can see metal flakes AND it is weakly

>> attracted to a ND magnet, then this is strongly suggesting

>> this isn't a meteorite. Some part of the things you've

>> found don't seem to fit inside the normal wisdom.

>>

>> Elton

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