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Jerry Montgomery
Any opinions on this
December 08, 2011 10:38PM
Registered: 1 year ago
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9041 show an exposed side with a section I sawed off. 9043 shows a closer view of the sawed section and 9042 shows the less damaged side. Any comments would be appreciated.
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Jerry Montgomery
Re: Any opinions on this
December 09, 2011 01:16AM
Registered: 1 year ago
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I think I have answered my own question. Looks like a concretion with possibly marble inside
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Pavel Kartashov
Re: Any opinions on this
December 09, 2011 04:12AM
Registered: 7 years ago
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Similar to almandine-bearing granulated shist. Metamorphic rock affected by stress. 100% not meteorite.
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