[meteorite-list] Meteorite trip - story part 1

ted brattstrom volcanoted at yahoo.com
Tue Apr 10 17:41:31 EDT 2007


I had a nice spring break - visited Meteor Crater, Holbrook, Painted Desert/Petrified Forest, and Gold Basin - found some meteorwrongs, took pictures of meteorite location signs (where do I e-mail those???) and here is part 1 of the story:


Pallasite
   It was one of those interesting    days... I had arrived after two long days drive from northern    California to my fathers house in Arizona, While sitting enjoying    an iced tea, my father comes over and says:        "You can't have it, but the guy who owns it    thinks it's a meteorite"... and hands me a nice chunk of heavy    rock.
                What a thing to be handed....
                We started talking, and I got more of the    story, the guy who owned it, got it 17-18 years ago from another    guy who said he got it from "near Wickenburg" (west-central    Arizona). One of the two tried to pry out some of the green    crystals, and then took a saw to it to see what was inside.    Obviously he hadn't gotten all that far! However, it probably made    it the easiest meteorite to identify without resorting to any    tests other than simple observation.
        The saw cut shows off nice shiny metal, and the    green of the olivine is stunning. As I continued to look at it, I    realized that the brown stained pits were where olivines had    "burned" out during it's descent..And what a great    shape!
                We put it on a scale the next day and it is in    the vicinity of 9 pounds (4+ kg). Cool!!!
                A few days later I was at NAU and had a chance    to chat with Dr. Wittke and then check the NHM database - no    pallasites listed from Arizona, and the closest ones are over in    New Mexico. Several hundreds of miles away. So, is it a "new find"    or did someome bring it over from New Mexico a number of years    ago. Anyone familiar with the morphology of the NM    pallasites?
                Before you ask, my understanding is that the    owner is not interested in selling. If you really must, I can    probably get offers to him, however I make no guarantee. He was    interested in donating it to the appropriate institution at an    appropriate time. (ASU - send me an e-mail :-) )

        If you want better quality/more pictures - I've    got 38 images at 4-6MB each :-)
                Now, what do I do to get this official    ???
Pictures at:

www.k12.hi.us/~tbrattst/Pallasite/arizona_pallasite.htm




Cheers - ted




        
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