[meteorite-list] old woman meteorite

dfreeman dfreeman at fascination.com
Tue Jan 3 23:11:18 EST 2006


Dear Adam, List;
I have repeatedly found lots of cretaceous shale balls that have 
oxidized so much that a good magnet does nothing to them.  Even the 
 metal detector doesn't recognize them.....but, they are in odd 
locations, and seem to have been replaced by manganese, or manganese 
staining. Tim Heinz' site on meteorwrongs has a picture or two.  I still 
remain puzzled but have been too cheap to send them off for an irridium 
test.
Best,
Dave Freeman

Adam Hupe wrote:

>Somebody asked the following question off-list. I will attempt to answer it:
>
>Question:
>I am just  wondering how a totally Iron body can be converted to shale just
>two Kilometers  from the original find.  No offense, but isn't shale pretty
>much  silicon?
>
>Waiting to be set straight.
>
>Answer:
>It is converted to iron shale when it becomes weathered or terrestrialized
>(oxidized). This is a well-known
>occurrence as far as iron meteorites go. Canyon Diablo can be found as both
>iron shale and in elemental iron form depending on the degree of weathering.
>
>Kind Regards,
>
>Adam
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>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "Adam Hupe" <raremeteorites at comcast.net>
>To: <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
>Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 6:27 PM
>Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] old woman meteorite
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>>Dear List,
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>>I have a confirmed piece of the Old Woman meteorite. It was found within 2
>>kilometers of the original Old Woman at a lower elevation prone to
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>moisture.
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>>Even though my piece has been converted to mainly shale with only a few
>>specks of elemental iron showing, Dr. Ted Bunch was able to chemically
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>match
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>>the two and there are not too many Coarse Octahedrites with a massive 1
>>centimeter bandwidth running around. Here are some links if you want to
>>check it out. I have it in my safe deposit box so I cannot check the
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>weight
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>>after a piece was submitted for study. I believe it still weighs about 130
>>grams or so.
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>>Here are the links:
>>http://themeteoritesite.com/OldWoman.jpg
>>http://themeteoritesite.com/OldWoman-a.jpg
>>http://themeteoritesite.com/OldWoman.-b.jpg
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>>Take Care,
>>
>>Adam
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>>----- Original Message ----- 
>>From: "Steve Arnold, Chicago!!" <steve_arnol60120 at yahoo.com>
>>To: <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
>>Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 3:56 PM
>>Subject: [meteorite-list] old woman meteorite
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>>>Hi list.I am just wondering if any of the old woman meteorite has ever
>>>been offered up to collecters?
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