[meteorite-list] Ad- ungrouped achondrite

Matt Morgan mmorgan at mhmeteorites.com
Thu Dec 8 12:00:31 EST 2005


How many meteorites are needed to make a group? Just curious...
Matt M

Stefan Ralew wrote:

> Dear List Members,
>
> today I have the pleasure to introduce a very interesting meteorite, 
> NWA 4042, a ungrouped achondrite (not paired with one of the known 
> ungrouped achondrites from NWA). This meteorite was
> studied very carefully by several scientists. For example, the oxygen
> isotopes were measured five times to exclude measuring mistakes.
> Unfortunately, the mass of NWA 4042 is very small, therefore, only few
> collectors will have the possibility to acquire a piece of NWA 4042. The
> meteorite was bought in October, 2003 in Midelt /Morocco. On my last four
> traveling to Morocco I had looked unsuccessfully for additional 
> pieces. This
> is certainly one of the most interesting and rarest meteorites which came
> from NW- Africa.
> http://www.meteoriten.com/special.html
>
> All orders are processed guaranteed in the order of arriving. If I did 
> not list the suitable piece for your budget on my web page, it is 
> possible to cut some of the slices in two halves.
>
> Best wishes,
> Stefan
>
> SR-Meteorite
> I.M.C.A. Member#3368
> Email: stefan at ...
> Website url: http://www.meteoriten.com/
> Stefan Ralew
> Kunibertstrasse 29
> 12524 Berlin
> Germany
>
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