[meteorite-list] Probable Meteorwrongs
JoshuaTreeMuseum
joshuatreemuseum at embarqmail.com
Wed Apr 20 18:57:38 EDT 2011
The geologists at the local universities refer a lot of possible meteorites
to our museum, where we have a fairly extensive meteorite collection. A guy
brought these in a few days ago. They were found in a farm field. I told him
they were probably slag. They look like they have caliche on them, which we
don't have in Indiana. There were no round bubble holes, but the largest one
had a small cluster of tiny irregular shaped holes. I told him to grind a
window in it, sand it smooth and etch it with nitric acid.
Some day I'll get around to getting a nickel test kit!
Phil Whitmer
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