[meteorite-list] RE: Lodranites in stony-iron ??? - Steinbach pictures
Norbert Classen
trifid at timewarp.de
Fri Aug 12 17:24:46 EDT 2005
Bernd quoted:
MASON B. (1962) Meteorites, p. 125:
"The single siderophyre is the Steinbach meteorite (also known as
Breitenbach or Rittersgrün), which has been known since 1724. It consists of
a network of nickel-iron which encloses granular aggregates of orhopyroxene
and minor tridymite, the nickel-iron and silicate being present in
approximately equal. <snip>"
Hi Bernd, Pierre, and All,
For those of you who prefer something visual, here are some photos of a 4.1g
Steinbach slice that resides in my collection since some years now:
http://www.timewarp.de/list/Steinbach01.jpg
http://www.timewarp.de/list/Steinbach02.jpg
http://www.timewarp.de/list/Steinbach03.jpg
The last picture shows a collection number painted on one edge of the
specimen. Does anyone of you know of similar numbers? Any idea as to the
original collection? The number is ST0041, the "ST" possibly standing for
Steinbach? Any help would be very much appreciated. Thanks.
All the best,
Norbert
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