[meteorite-list] Baszkowka and Tazerzait
Matt Morgan
mmorgan at mhmeteorites.com
Mon Jan 1 11:35:51 EST 2007
Dave:
This was proposed several years ago, and I remember reading about it in
Meteorite! magazine.
The authors also suggested Tjerebon was paired with Basz and Taz. They
do look very similar, but alot of meteorites do.
Look at St-Severin and Ensisheim.
Here is the ref for Meteorite!
*Title:*
Baszkowka, Mt. Tazerzait, and Tjerebon - Chips Off the Same Block?
*Authors:*
Pilski, S. A.
<http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/author_form?author=Pilski,+S&fullauthor=Pilski,%20S.%20A.&charset=UTF-8&db_key=AST>;
Walton, W.
<http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/author_form?author=Walton,+W&fullauthor=Walton,%20W.&charset=UTF-8&db_key=AST>
*Publication:*
Meteorite, Vol. 4, p. 12-15 (1998).
*Publication Date:*
00/1998
*Category:*
Meteorites
*Origin:*
METBASE
*Keywords:*
METEORITES, STONY METEORITES, ORDINARY CHONDRITES, L-CHONDRITES, L5,
BASZKËWKA, MOUNT TAZERZAIT, TJEREBON,
*Bibliographic Code:*
1998Met.....4Q..12P
Matt Morgan
Dave Harris wrote:
>Hi,
>Looking at that excellent slice of Baszkowka on http://www.polandmet
>com/gfx_special/baszkowka1.htm I am struck by the visual similarity between
>it and Mt. Tazerzait - also a really odd and porous meteorite!
>
>Any thoughts?
>
>
>Dave
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