[meteorite-list] Carancas: Forwarded mail from Bob King/any other meteorites to compare?

ensoramanda ensoramanda at ntlworld.com
Mon Oct 22 13:30:49 EDT 2007


Hi Darren,

Some of my shots show that that may just be the case as mentioned in my 
post just....pic 17. And my piece has this black surface traveling over 
its 3D surface in several planes...they are not just flat.

The Bolivian group who visited the site soon after the fall have pieces 
of around 1kg and 3kg which apparently are heading for Japan at this 
moment! I have been trying to get photographs of them sent out...but no 
luck yet. Lets just hope they're rough with them during shipping eh!  
;-)        
Then we might find out.

Anyone out there have pictures of other meteorites that show similar 
features to compare...did Park Forest have such veining?

Graham

Darren Garrison wrote:

>On 22 Oct 2007 15:18:03 UT, you wrote:
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>>here is what I see: The slickensides are real and I don't think I've ever seen
>>anything quite like them. They're black and look like crust but their laminar
>>appearance suggests either slickensides or some kind of two-dimensional
>>"shock sheath." It's as if you took a shock vein and spread it out across a
>>surface. On the other hand, the crust has the appearance of being cleaved so
>>maybe it really is slickensides. In addition there are a number of fine black
>>shock veins threading the matrix. 
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>I'm wondering if maybe the "slickensides" and the "shock veins" might be the
>same thing?  Just that the fragments broke along some of them, but not along
>others?  So that if you managed to clean the material away from one of the
>"shock veins" inside, you might have another of the black "plnes". 
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>Here's an experiment-- get your hands on one of the rumored 1 kilo plus pieces.
>Slam it down, hard, on concrete.  See if it fractures along the "shock veins".
>(I don't hold out much hope that this experiment will be conducted).
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