Anne Black 11/15/2018 2:41:13 PM |
I have a picture of the Salles specimen in Alain Carion's collection, I wish I could post it here. And no it does not look at all like the one in this picture. |
John Divelbiss 11/15/2018 1:49:34 PM |
the photo specimen has more of an amphoterite (LL) look |
Bernd Pauli 11/15/2018 1:02:51 PM |
The 5th edition of the Catalogue of Meteorites (2000) still lists it as an H6 chondrite (veined; black) but Rochette P. et al. (2003) classify it as an L5: ROCHETTE P. et al. (2003) Magnetic classification of stony meteorites: 1. Ordinary chondrites (MAPS 38-02, 2003, 251-268). |
MPOD Moderator 11/15/2018 12:08:09 PM |
I changed the classification to L5. |
Pierre-Marie Pele 11/15/2018 8:27:40 AM |
and it fell most certainly on March 8, 1798 (12 march is official date but is false - see my book for additional details) |
Mendy M Ouzillou 11/15/2018 7:18:41 AM |
I am not familiar with Salles, but the description is incorrect. It is not an L7, it is an L5. |
Pierre-Marie Pele 11/15/2018 3:08:43 AM |
strange, doesn't look like any Salles specimens I saw (MNHN Paris, Ecole des Mines Paris, private collectors).
Are you sure of provenance of this specimen ? |
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