[meteorite-list] Classification Labs

dean bessey deanbessey at yahoo.com
Sun May 20 17:09:45 EDT 2007


To clear up any confusion I have just updated my
classification service website which is located at:
http://www.meteoriteshop.com/class/classify.html
It now shows 20 grams or 20%.
We dont keep any of this material. Everything left
over after analysis will go to a met society approved
institution (Which right now is the australian museum
in sydney)
Sincerely
DEAN
http://www.meteoriteshop.com




--- Pete Pete <rsvp321 at hotmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks for all the feedback!
> 
> For the benefit of the List; I received more than a
> few responses to my 
> questions, and the clear consensus is that the way
> to go is through Dean's 
> lab contact.
> 
> To reiterate Dean's post, contrary to how he has it
> stipulated here:
> 
> http://www.meteoriteshop.com/class/classify.html
> http://www.meteoriteshop.com/class/classify.html
> 
> it is 20 grams *OR* 20% of stones smaller than 100
> grams that is required 
> for samples sent.
> 
> The fee required was unanimously said to be more
> than fair.
> 
> 
> The "free" labs in USA (no info for Europe) are
> badly back-logged, so for 
> more the common stones a return could take them up
> to several years -  
> fo'getaboutit!
> 
> With so many OC NWA's sent in over the past few
> years, unless you have 
> something so unique, like a Lunar, most
> colleges/universities won't take it 
> in.
> 
> Embarrassingly, there doesn't seem to be a lab or
> university in all of 
> Canada that does classification.
> (There doesn't seem to be anything current on the
> web that connects Canada 
> to meteorites, at all! Makes me wonder - who's
> holding on to all that 
> Tagish?!)
> 
> Thank you again for all the responses.
> Knowledge is power!
> 
> Cheers,
> Pete
> 
> 
> 
> 
> From: "Pete Pete" <rsvp321 at hotmail.com>
> To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Classification Labs
> Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 12:30:21 -0400
> 
> Hi, all,
> 
> Does anyone have information for a lab that does
> Stony meteorite 
> classification in Canada?
> 
> Failing that, what are the preferred labs in the
> USA?
> 
> Free or fees is okay.
> 
> Our Dean's lab contact in New Zealand will be my
> third option, but it reads 
> like a minimum 20 gm sample has to be sent, and that
> would be a major 
> portion of some of the stones I'm interested in
> classifying.
> 
> Cheers,
> Pete
> 
>
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