[meteorite-list] WI Meteorite Fall Type H/L?
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mstreman53 at yahoo.com
Mon Apr 26 11:24:37 EDT 2010
The geologist looking at it think it to be a highly equilibrated H however, with the very different lithologies and nodular looking white clasts this may easily be an H/L.
What you are making an evaluation with are the specimens you may have seen. Just as valid. This may be a real life example of the fable of the blind men describing and elephant. Each does so from their perspective. One sees it as a giant snake( trunk) the other as trees( legs)etc. No bets as to H or L are beyond reason.
Good Luck and Good weather from rainy PA.
Elton
--- On Mon, 4/26/10, eric at meteoritesusa.com <eric at meteoritesusa.com> wrote:
>
> Just a quick question, sorry if this has been discussed
> already, I'm in the field and have intermittent internet.
> Does anyone know type/class yet, and who is doing
> classification? We know it's a gorgeous brecciated meteorite
> and that it's possibly an L, but that's it...
>
> Regards,
> Eric Wichman
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