Mark Bowling 12/13/2016 7:51:34 AM |
Very nice, I like hearing about meteorites found in mines and quarries... |
Anne Black 12/12/2016 6:24:27 PM |
Interesting. The edge looks exactly like the edge and the oxidation on a Cape York slice. |
Paul Swartz 12/12/2016 7:48:06 AM |
Bernd - thanks for the corrections. The text came from a scanned image on the Buchwald web site and those are not 100% accurate. |
Bernd Pauli 12/12/2016 4:02:25 AM |
... in a sandstone quarry on B u e ckeb u rg (see map for correct German spelling), near O b ernkirchen ... |
m schulman 12/12/2016 1:56:37 AM |
that is some seriously interlaced metal. nice. |
Adri*n Contreras G*mez 12/12/2016 1:10:18 AM |
Excelente!!! |
MexicoDoug 12/12/2016 12:25:35 AM |
This is such a cool German locality! A beautiful, delicate etching pattern where once can appreciate the effort made to conserve this special, uncommon meteoritic iron. Note how severely oxidized the outside of the find originally was on the upper edge in the photo, by looking at the jagged texture with approx 1 cm band of pitting throughout/along it. Danke schoen, Oliver for premiering this wonderful slice on MPOD! |
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