[meteorite-list] "freshest" paleo EL3 material?

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Thu Jan 24 23:24:46 EST 2008


That is what I would expect to see in an  individual that was not 
"Fossilized".  Let's see what others  think!

Tom

In a message dated 1/24/2008 9:59:29 P.M. Central  Standard Time, 
pkmorgan at ctcweb.net writes:
Tom Phillips posed an interesting  question the other day about any of the 
EL3 material that might have been on  higher ground and not so severely 
weathered.

I cut what I thought was  a small weathered chondrite the other day and 
believe it is this EL3  material but with a decent amount of metal.  It is 
much darker than the  other small EL3 fragments I've looked at and and a 
magnet pulled more like a  weathered chondrite.

What do y'all think from this  picture:
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c57/pkmorgan/share/EL3metalWhole.jpg

Here  is a  close-up:
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c57/pkmorgan/share/EL3metalClose.jpg

Anyone  have similar pictures to  share?

Regards,
Phil



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