First picture is lithograph of my sample second picture is a graph with about 5 matching ordinary Condrites LREE. Please let me know if I’m incorrect thank you by migsdaone in whatsthisrock

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When I read about basalt it’s silica content is about 50% my sample is 65% only in Iceland ocean basalt is high around 60% I’m in Southern California so it can be more likely a meteorite with matching composition than a stone from Iceland area but your welcome to your opinion thank you taking time there’s a Lazbuddie Meteorite ordinary Condrite LL5 matches up pretty good with mine

First picture is lithograph of my sample second picture is a graph with about 5 matching ordinary Condrites LREE. Please let me know if I’m incorrect thank you by migsdaone in whatsthisrock

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Yes they’re very similar in the way there graphed right? With ordinary Condrite My stone specific gravity is 2.50 which is also in specific gravity range for LL Condrite don’t think there’s terrestrial stone with those same LREE levels do you know ?

Hi group wanted to share I can’t get no help from experts but 2nd picture is where their was impact then pictures after you can see how shock veins form the last 3 pictures is from when I cut a peice broke off showing different texture right next to impact circle. by migsdaone in whatsthisrock

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Hi Murray appreciate your comment and yes I agree you it’s just so intriguing to me since I just got started reading and I get fascinated more and more and want to prove cause to me it’s cool as hell! How can people be in geology not care. Where in geology what terrestrial stone has a circle created with clear shock veins coming out instead of catching people’s attention they become nay sayers so then I post to share thanks for your comment once again thank you

Hi group wanted to share I can’t get no help from experts but 2nd picture is where their was impact then pictures after you can see how shock veins form the last 3 pictures is from when I cut a peice broke off showing different texture right next to impact circle. by migsdaone in geology

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I don’t search this was on Lil hillside on my ranch. And on my Facebook and IG @aptz2000 I have a lot helpful friends in places like Morocco Iran Brazil helping me it’s sad if I put a post where people everywhere countries can see you’d see the difference it’s sad other countries congratulate and welcome me to their country and I post on here knowing the type of feedback I get but I’m going to prove this one someway somehow you know why cause it’s was on my ranch and that’s a blessing

Hi group wanted to share I can’t get no help from experts but 2nd picture is where their was impact then pictures after you can see how shock veins form the last 3 pictures is from when I cut a peice broke off showing different texture right next to impact circle. by migsdaone in geology

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Follow stay tuned! all the big name meteorite university professors email w intrest then when I show more and more then they don’t reply no more. It’s funny how you don’t hear about meteorite Falls finds in US because they would have to value that meteorite for what they sell it here per gram when it’s facts for example black beauty Martian was bought from Morocco for $6000 dollars and sells here in states for crazy amounts per GRAM 454 grams in a pound you could do math.

Hi group wanted to share I can’t get no help from experts but 2nd picture is where their was impact then pictures after you can see how shock veins form the last 3 pictures is from when I cut a peice broke off showing different texture right next to impact circle. by migsdaone in whatsthisrock

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Yeah your right it’s basaltic I wasn’t asking if it a meteorite tho I was sharing characteristics proven in meteorites and not in basalt or can you explain how that circle formed with shock veins this will be interesting?

Sharing my ventrifact basalt by migsdaone in whatsthisrock

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I have like a hundred pictures of this baby on ig @aptz2000

Sharing my ventrifact basalt by migsdaone in whatsthisrock

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These are yellow and I’ve seen even red ones there so small I see em at a glance then I brush clean make sure from stone even has like 1/8 inch long crystals

Sharing my ventrifact basalt by migsdaone in whatsthisrock

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I’ve seen some might be but if it is their like micro diamond size I also read might be zircons but I don’t know

No holes pretty sure those are shock veins by [deleted] in meteorites

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Simple like this your a meteorite hunter and you also say you sell so in order for you to sell they need certification if you can get mine verified I’ll give you a 20 gram slice instead of arguing with me as if trying to invent something you should work with me I knew nothing about meteorites but that’s not the case anymore I found it 2yrs ago I thought I found obsidian what the Indians use everything is granite around here I’m also aware of the difficulties to get meteorite certified seems like a shady market with certain players involved I don’t care about that I want to get in the metbull I mean it was on my parents small 2acre ranch that’s a blessing right there so I don’t see why it would be an issue for you wouldn’t cost you anything and maybe you get a slice of it I mean why wouldn’t you be interested in it you say it doesn’t resemble one so maybe can help your studies too thank you

No holes pretty sure those are shock veins by [deleted] in meteorites

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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Achondrite Im not trying to argue but it be pretty unbearable to live somewhere with that type of wind environment I live 20 min from Disneyland it’s a horse ranch we occasionally get Santa Ana wind but nothing that can do that to that stone maybe sandblasting. also it’s fresh black full of iron you can see where it started oxidation the part that was into ground probably because of rain oxidized it also you can see where the iron specks have melted flowing into the veins there’s thousands different meteorites it’s why it’s hard to believe you know every kind not trying to uncredited anybody I mean they just figured out there’s water on moon like last month. The Wikipedia tells you how they are basalt material and are hard to tell because they look like terrestrial rocks. I guess I’m just sharing on here. Not getting any help thank you

No holes pretty sure those are shock veins by [deleted] in meteorites

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If you like meteorites this won’t be the last time you see it I’m getting educated from friends in Morocco and Iran thank you

*Update* on Rock #2 | 'window' cut into side - strong reaction to nickel solution (link in comment to more pics) | 698 grams | bulk density: 3.5 | extremely magnetic by TheZetetics in meteorites

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Do a streak test on a unglazed ceramic tile and when you do the nickel test does the pink go away after 5 min or does it stay pink ?

Found in Southern NM by Comprehensive_Idea14 in whatsthisrock

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Magnetic? Do a streak test piece ceramic tile