[meteorite-list] What's this? -for the geology experts out there

Graham Christensen voltage at telus.net
Thu Apr 7 05:21:16 EDT 2005


Hello list

I've had this rock sitting on my kitchen table since last year when I picked 
it up along the side of the road while out for a walk. It is a fairly smooth 
green rock with black bits in it and it looks somewhat like my DAG 476 
shergottite but it's a slightly lighter shade of green. I have yet to grind 
an end off to see what the inside looks like but there are a couple chips 
out of it and it looks about the same on the inside with the green part 
being fine grained and the black bits are individual crystals. I doubt that 
it is meteoritic (there is no trace of fusion crust) but I was wondering if 
it might be similar to a shergottite but of terrestrial origin.

Here is a pic of it:
http://www.geocities.com/aerolitehunter/dag476andunidentified.jpg
The small slice in the forground is my DAG 476 and the big rock is of course 
the rock in question.

I have been collecting rocks on and off in this area since I was a kid and I 
haven't seen anything like it but that doesn't mean much. I live in Alberta, 
Canada, where most of the rocks you find lying on the ground were brought 
down from various locations by the glaciers of the last ice age so it's kind 
of a potluck dinner of geology up here.

I won't get my hopes up, but I certainly wouldn't mind copying Bob Verish 
and finding out I've been sitting on a mars meteorite for a year!! :-)

Any comments are greatly appreciated
Graham

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Graham Christensen
voltage at telus.net
http://www.geocities.com/aerolitehunter
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