[meteorite-list] Alain Carion has a question
Christian Anger
christian.anger at aon.at
Wed Nov 9 23:38:36 EST 2005
Hi Bernd, Annie, All...
I don't think this slice to be a part of Paneth's Iron.
I recently showed a picture of the big slab of Paneth's Iron
on my report of the Vienna Museum.
Have a look at
http://www.austromet.com/index2.html
click for news, select "24.08.2005 Meeting at Viennese Meteorite Collection"
there you'll see the big slab.
It looks different.
all my best,
Christian
IMCA #2673
www.austromet.com
Christian Anger
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Alain Carion has a question
Hello Anne and List,
Precise information about the exact bandwidth of the Widmanstaetten lamellae
would be extremely helpful. Assuming the "face of the picture" *is* 7 cm
long,
the width of the lamellae might be about 1.7 mm. If it is from an old
collection,
it may even be a piece of an historical iron called "Paneth's Iron", a
coarse
octahedrite (1.5± 0.3 mm). Wow, that would be something! But first of all,
it
is crucial to know as exactly as measurable the width of the Widmanstaetten
pattern.
Best wishes,
Bernd
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