[meteorite-list] Ni-free

From: LITIG8NSHARK_at_aol.com <LITIG8NSHARK_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:08:29 2004
Message-ID: <11b.16d18fcb.2abd0ad3_at_aol.com>

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Good evening Folks,

NWA 1109, Ni-free....or almost? Sounds like a specimen to have; which I
don't. Do any of you have a specimen of this intriguing meteorite for sale?

Best Regards,

Paul

In a message dated 9/20/2002 7:27:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
adamhupe_at_attbi.com writes:


>
> Hello everybody,
>
> In this case Ni-Free metal means 6/100th of one percent or .06%. In other
> words trace amounts. This was such an odd result that we measured it
> several times and confirmed it. We also confirmed that we were analyzing the
> actual metal and not some other mineral. The nickel in the metal of NWA 1109
> just makes a small peak (about 3.2%) on the spectrograph and would be
> considered kamacite.
>
> I hope this helps,
>
> Adam
>



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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT COLOR="#0000ff" SIZE=3>Good evening Folks,
<BR>
<BR>NWA 1109, Ni-free....or almost? Sounds like a specimen to have; which I don't. Do any of you have a specimen of this intriguing meteorite for sale?
<BR>
<BR>Best Regards,
<BR>
<BR>Paul
<BR>
<BR>In a message dated 9/20/2002 7:27:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time, adamhupe_at_attbi.com writes:
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<BR>Hello everybody,
<BR>
<BR>In this case Ni-Free metal means 6/100th of one percent or .06%. &nbsp;In other
<BR>words trace amounts. &nbsp;This was such an odd result that we measured it
<BR>several times and confirmed it. We also confirmed that we were analyzing the
<BR>actual metal and not some other mineral. The nickel in the metal of NWA 1109
<BR>just makes a small peak (about 3.2%) on the spectrograph and would be
<BR>considered kamacite.
<BR>
<BR>I hope this helps,
<BR>
<BR>Adam
<BR></BLOCKQUOTE>
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Received on Fri 20 Sep 2002 07:35:47 PM PDT


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