[meteorite-list] "Ocate" - A True & Unpaired NEW Iron Meteorite

Greg Hupe gmhupe at htn.net
Mon Aug 31 19:32:25 EDT 2009


Dear IMCA & Meteorite List Members,

It was brought to my attention last week that an IMCA Member filed a formal 
complaint against me to the IMCA Board of Directors (I was asked not to 
mention his name in public as this was a confidential complaint). He claimed 
that I was selling a transported Canyon Diablo as a new iron meteorite, 
"Ocate", from New Mexico. I first announced "Ocate" in June of this year. I 
had to 'defend' myself in a statement to the IMCA Board and they conducted a 
formal inquiry using a third party scientist to compare the two iron 
meteorites. They found that the claim was groundless, false and in my 
opinion, an attempt to interfere with my reputation and sales for whatever 
senseless reason he had. Obviously, I would not risk my reputation on trying 
to pass off a meteorite for something other than what it actually was!

Here is the data and statement from the third party scientist the IMCA Board 
received proving "Ocate" is NOT a transported Canyon Diablo as claimed. This 
is also the results sent to the complaining member:

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This is a compositional comparison of the Ocate iron with Canyon Diablo:

Canyon Diablo   bandwidth   2.0mm                   Ocate       1.4mm

Ni = 7.17 wt%                                      Ni =  6.99  wt%
Co   0.468                                         Co    0.466
Ga   81.8 ppm                                      Ga    71.9  ppm
Ge   322                                           Ge    271
Ir   2.17                                          Ir    2.25
Au   1.57                                          Au    1.60
As   12.7                                          As    15.2
Cu   148                                           Cu    119
W    0.99                                          W     0.87
Re   0.22                                          Re    0.22
(Figures for Canyon Diablo without Ni from Wasson & Ouyang 1990, for Ocate 
from Herd & Bruemmer)

An independent experienced meteoriticist compared the data, not being told 
which meteorites were involved. He said that they couldn't be paired due to 
the significantly different amounts of some siderophile elements such as 
Gallium and Germanium that are indicative in such cases. The other 
similarities are just due to the fact that both irons are members
of the IAB iron main group, but there's no chance that they might be paired.

Short: Ocate is no misplaced or misrepresented Canyon Diablo, so much is for 
sure. I'm actually not too surprised about this outcome as I'm sure that the 
NomCom of the Meteoritical Society would also have considered a possible 
pairing prior to approving Ocate as a new find. As I told you, it's already 
published and official:
http://tin.er.usgs.gov/meteor/metbull.php?code=48976
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I hope this puts an end to any question of the authenticity of "Ocate". It 
is always those people who are guilty of something who claim other's are 
guilty of something similar. This particular person who filed this complaint 
against me has caused problems for other people and has made claims that are 
untrue regarding the authenticity of his own material, how he got it, where 
he "found" it, etc. Basically, this person is full of non"sense" and is 
pleading for attention!

I believe this particular person should be removed as an IMCA member and as 
a member of this List! He has proven many times he does not care about 
meteorites in general and only wants to create havoc!

Best regards,
Greg

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