[meteorite-list] Georgetown -- I knew it => Mundrabilla =>	N'Goureyma
    bernd.pauli at paulinet.de 
    bernd.pauli at paulinet.de
       
    Sun Jan  1 18:24:26 EST 2006
    
    
  
So did I and that's why I would like to direct your attention to something
more noteworthy than these vain quibbles. They are Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde's
meteorites and so he/they can do with them whatever he/they please(s) though
I do know what you all mean.
Does anyone think that Georgetown and Mundrabilla might have a common
history ??? Why I am asking? Here's what Vagn Buchwald wrote in 1975:
BUCHWALD, V.F. (1975) Handbook of Iron Meteorites, Volume 3, p. 862:
"Primary aggregates of inch-sized taenite crystals, separated by troilite melts, are
apparently not at all rare but may occur within many groups of iron meteorites. Out-
standing examples are N'Goureyma, San Christobal, Barranca Blanca, Waterville, Soroti,
Santa Catharina, Twin City, and  M u n d r a b i l l a. There are, however, strong indi-
cations that these primitive structures mainly occur within the anomalous meteorites."
Cheers,
Bernd
    
    
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