A Pair of Numbered Allende Meteorites: True Appreciation May Take Time
Too many years ago to remember, I stumbled on some Allende individuals at the Tucson Show. Hardly a solid find given the quantity and distribution
Too many years ago to remember, I stumbled on some Allende individuals at the Tucson Show. Hardly a solid find given the quantity and distribution
Have not been doing much meteorite related work for the last two months. I did cut several stones for a friend and they were interesting
A friend says a person can never have enough Allende thin sections. It’s easy to see why. Here I offer thirteen photos without comment other
In the last edition, I commenced a series on the tektite “classics”, the essential specimens required to anchor a basic Australasian collection. Splashform dumbbells, teardrops,
Nicolle Zellner1 and Marci Howdyshell2 1* Department of Physics, Albion College, Albion, MI, USA 49224, nzellner@albion.edu 2 Department of Physics, Albion College, Albion, MI USA
Our Meteorite of the Month is kindly provided by Tucson Meteorites who hosts The Meteorite Picture of the Day. Estherville contributed by Twink Monrad, IMCA
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