[meteorite-list] South Pole Meteorite????????????

Jeff Grossman jgrossman at usgs.gov
Tue Oct 14 15:07:21 EDT 2008


Gee, this looks an awful lot like ALHA76001, to name a specific 
Antarctic meteorite!  Compare the photo of a larger slice of "ALH 761" 
in Japan with the ebay photo:

http://metdb.nipr.ac.jp/Data/ALH761/sALH-761.1-80_small_200822195950.jpg

For several years, I have wondered what happened to the 3800 g piece of 
this meteorite, which was supposedly once in the Field Museum collection 
in Chicago (according to MetBase).  However, that meteorite and its 
siblings from 1976 have not been in the Field collection for a long 
time.  Is it possible this is it?  Maybe one of you knows the history 
of  these meteorites well enough to speculate.

Jeff


Jason Utas wrote:
> Hola Darren, All,
> The story may be crazy, but that meteorite shows weathering exemplary
> of Antarctic meteorites.  Note the thin cracks - almost certainly
> lined with evaporites, hence the white lining.  Also note the fresh
> exterior and weathered interior.  Bassikounou?  Nothing like it.  More
> like Antarctic material, to be frank, which, other than ice-blasting,
> typically shows little-to-no external weathering and varying degrees
> of internal oxidation.
> It is a crazy story, but, to be frank, it's either a fresh stone from
> a salty terrestrial environment that's been laying around for a very
> short time in very wet conditions, or it is, in fact, from an ice
> field (somewhere).  I've never seen such weathering features on a
> meteorite from...anywhere else.  Have a look at those pictorial
> catalogs of Antarctic meteorites if you don't believe me - you'll see
> what I mean.
> Regards,
> Jason
>
> On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 12:13 AM, Darren Garrison <cynapse at charter.net> wrote:
>   
>> On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 22:27:56 -0500, you wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> Here is a link to a "South Pole Meteorite"
>>> The story sounds kinda lame to me.
>>> http://cgi.ebay.com/H-Class-Chondrite-Meteor-VERY-BIG-Found-At-South-Pole_W0QQitemZ180298547302QQihZ008QQcategoryZ3239QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZ
>>>       
>> Story is crazy, but meteorite looks nice.  Whaddya think, Bassikounou?
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