[meteorite-list] Fusion crusts on stony meteorites

From: MexicoDoug <MexicoDoug_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2007 18:02:52 -0600
Message-ID: <006701c76e70$f2e47740$33cc5ec8_at_0019110394>

Hi Susa,

Welcome to the list! Your task is a very formidable challenge, that is, to rescue the jewels of further reaches of the Solar System cleverly cached in fields of dreams, should you choose to pursue it ... Don't ever give up, and bring a lucky charm to keep you company and remind you that patience is the secret ingredient for a successful quest to find that stone that makes other men's hearts, on this list in particular, tremble with desire.

Hopefully you will meet some of our magnificent female list members - meteorite devotees and adventurous huntresses from Hawaii to California to Arizona to Colorado to Michigan to Ohio to New York to Mexico to the United Kingdom! Honestly, I think two of the top ten hunters are women even though the men do most of the gossiping. Good luck and I look forward to your posting a picture of yourself with your first finds soon!

Best health and happy hunting,
Doug
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: SUSA
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  Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 9:46 PM
  Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Fusion crusts on stony meteorites


  I think I'm the only girl on the site. I am facinated by you guys, and the knowledge I'm gaining from just reading these posts is awesome. I want to be the top meteorite hunter in Michigan. With you boys on my side, I think I can be. I am well educated in geology, and anthropology, but meteorites is a new and fun thing for me. I'm a hunter at heart. I'm a metal detecting "geek", well, even though I'm a blonde cute girl. It's totally facinating. Thanks you guys for all your info, it's like taking a college course in the subject.
  Susa

> From: marcin at polandmet.com
> To: Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
> Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2007 03:34:57 +0100
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Fusion crusts on stony meteorites
>
> > I thought you and the list members might find interesting a phenomenon
> > that was shown to me by Marcin Cimala. In cutting an LL5 he found areas
> > where thick crust had built up and actually incorporated within the crust
> > small angular fragments of relatively unaltered meteorite. Here are scans
> > of a slice I obtained from Marcin:
> >
> > http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v614/CaneySprings/NWA2826LL528gmMarcinCimala.jpg
> http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v614/CaneySprings/NWA2826LL528gmMarcinCimalacloseup.jpgI see that I have missed topic about my meteorite.Mike, Darren, You are not right.This part is the back side of oriented stone.When uncut, it looks strange,it was very unequal. Much different than the other side, full ofregmaglyptes. This crusted part is here, on third photo on the left. This ispart that I have cut before Tucson.http://www.polandmet.com/gfx_nwa2826/000.htmCrust here is thick becouse of orientation. But I have no idea how thissmallfragments can jump into liquid crust in the air and they have still sharpedges, not burned. That a very cool one.sorry, last email was messed up some how.-----[ MARCIN CIMALA ]-----[ I.M.C.A.#3667 ]-----http://www.Meteoryt.net marcin at meteoryt.nethttp://www.PolandMET.com marcin at polandmet.comhttp://www.Gao-Guenie.com GSM +48(607)535 195--------[ Member of Polish Meteoritical Society ]--------
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