[meteorite-list] sulphurous smell of meteorites (wasTemperature of meteorites)

Mark Grossman markig at westnet.com
Tue Nov 23 19:55:20 EST 2010


Hi Chris,

True, but the nose can suffer olfactory fatigue with sulfur compounds such 
as hydrogen sulfide (after a few minutes you can't smell it anymore although 
it's still there - very dangerous, since the warning property of odor 
disappears).

Mark

Mark Grossman
Briarcliff Manor, NY

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris Spratt" <cspratt at islandnet.com>
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of meteorites)


> Actually I use my nose. Cheaper and always with me .
>
> Chris Spratt
> Victoria, BC
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