[meteorite-list] Fw: NWA984

From: meteoriteshow <meteoriteshow_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:18:04 2004
Message-ID: <001a01c3caa2$3ddcd060$bf2d4152_at_monordinateur>

> Dear Adam,
> I have been in contact with Bernhard Rems about the slice of NWA984 that
he
> shows on World of Meteorites portal because it looks very similar to
another
> LL4 that we found in Algeria, that has been named Tanezrouft060.
> Bernhard told me that he bought his slab from you, and suggested I should
> contact you as I was asking him whether he would have some information
about
> eventual coordinates for NWA984... I know that it's very rare, but I try,
> and therefore ask you the same question.
> Tan 060 is a LL4 S5 W3. As on NWA984, it displays some huge chondrules,
some
> of them highly fractured from the impact between the parent bodies. Some
> clues that actually make me think that those two meteorites could be
> paired... Therefore, should there be any cooedinates available for NWA984,
> it could be interesting to try and find a strewnfield...
> (I will send you directly an attached a pic of Tan060, just after it had
been cut in two, so
> that you can see its structure. It's a heavy file, but high def pic.)
> I hope that you spent a nice Christmas night and wish you and your family
a
> very happy new year.
> Kind regards.
>
> Frederic Beroud
> www.meteoriteshow.com
> IMCA #2491
>
Received on Wed 24 Dec 2003 11:47:41 PM PST


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