Fossil/relict meteorite,Impactite,or terrestrial rock?
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- Stone found (2006,Italy) in old sedimentary strate of Upper or Middle Pleistocene (12,000 to 450,000 years). Pallasite or mesosiderite(fossil/relict meteorite),Impactite or terrestrial rock?-Similitudes(meteorites highly weathered): Huckitta pallasite,NWA 4482 pallasite,Jepara pallasite,Estherville mesosiderite,Al Haggounia 001(fossil meteorite),etc . (That matter's settled ! This stone is 100% an impact rock, an "Impactite"; rock created or modified by the impact of a meteorite. • Impactite(rock from me... )
wow its so very amazing meteorites,, thanks for the vedios
Estoy viendo los videos de meteoritos yo tengo una rocas grandes pesadas pesar que le pega al imán y son las características de un meteorito cómo hago para comunicarme con algún asesor de los meteoritos
Gostei muito dó seu canal é sou garimpeiro é descobri muito coisa interessante pedra de raio fugorito é ó trás mais
Adam Hill - I think this
is a fossil Paleo-relict meteorite or impactite;I'm familiar with
terrestrial rocks(as a boy I collected minerals and
rocks),but this stone is very strange! Take a look at Al
Haggounia meteorite,fossil/relict meteorite(google images).
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Yes, I have a lot of this rock and I have been studying for a while, and I know full well the depths of this rock and hide many secrets inside
What is in it
Buenísimo. 👍👍.saludos desde Argentina.
David Boyanich -
I would not be so sure !
Object is very strange. You have to
perform chemical and physical analysis to ascertain.I think it is a
meteorite highly weathered; a fossil/relict meteorite.
But it could also be a "Impactite", rock from meteor impact.
STARFIGHTER658
Would you know how to direct a person to sell meteorites? I have quite a few.
Constant state of flux Dionysus(Meteorite Huntress Dionysus).
Well,
that
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can't
tell
you exactly.
See
if you can get in touch with
the
"International
Meteorite Collectors Association" (I.M.C.A. Inc.).
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Lot of holes in that rock, meteorites don't have holes.
Rick Picone - Yes,but
I think this is a fossil Paleo-relict meteorite(Highly weathered meteorite) ,
or impactite.
That
matter's settled . This stone is(100%) an impact rock, an
"Impactite";
rock created or
modified by the impact of a meteorite.ua-cam.com/video/EiiT8Z1jjgM/v-deo.html
Saya punya batu meteor 1 kalu minat hubingi no 081346598955
This material made commpresion when Alps come from ocean 67 000 000 year ago.We have that material 15m 20 m deep in glaciar deposite in Ljubljana origin.Meny with Pirite Hematite oxide.
That
matter's settled . This stone is(100%) an impact rock, an
"Impactite";
rock created or
modified by the impact of a meteorite.ua-cam.com/video/EiiT8Z1jjgM/v-deo.html
@@STARFIGHTER658 le analisi danno le conferme... senza nemmeno gli scienziati potrebbero affermarlo con certezza!
Cosimo Gorgoglione - Ha in parte ragione; però quando gli indizi sono tanti si può con una certa sicurezza parlare di "prova-provata"...
Cosimo Gorgoglione - Riguardo alle analisi chimiche/fisiche, mi creda, non sempre portano a una conclusione certa; talora rendono addirittura più "misteriosa" la natura di un oggetto: vedasi il risultato delle analisi condotte(da una esperta equipe di uomini di scienza) su un presunto meteorite metallico da me rinvenuto... ua-cam.com/video/UCbwVO5aDEQ/v-deo.html e anche ua-cam.com/video/fTM9VaNW-ZY/v-deo.html
saya punya batu meteor jual nya di mana ya
I have found a rather large debris field in the U.S. and the samples I have collected resemble, or are identical to those in the video. Could these be particles from a comet tail? Such as described in our ancient past and theorized by the ridiculed Velikovsky.
I would like to compare more closely both samples.
+ joemfk1 - That
matter's settled . This stone is(100%) an impact rock, an
"Impactite";
rock created or
modified by the impact of a meteorite.ua-cam.com/video/EiiT8Z1jjgM/v-deo.html
+ joemfk1 - This stone presents
large vitrified/porous areas,sometimes fused.
The photos deceive,as it looks like earthy material,
but in reality it is vitrified
@@STARFIGHTER658 thank you. Our samples are so close in similarity
I have to these stone too
Hi good morning sir. Sir I have same to same meteorite stone if want seen that stone please see you my this chanel those are now soing at heading .sir I have lots of meteriort stone more than 30 kg please suggest me what I do please
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when cutting any meteorite in half... are you not ruining the entire piece? devaluing it? will not a simple window suffice? is there any real need to see the center? what difference does it make if the stone , when it hit earth, already broke into many pieces? Also, many socalled 'acclaimed experts' all have something different to say... or to say not yadaa yadaa.
El Rico - I haven't cut in half! The object wasn't intact. That
matter's settled . This stone is(100%) an impact rock, an
"Impactite";
rock created or
modified by the impact of a meteorite.ua-cam.com/video/EiiT8Z1jjgM/v-deo.html
very good
How many similar rocks did you see before? My opinion, either that is the rock survived exceptional conditions or meteorite sample.
Sam Semenov - That matter's settled ! This stone is 100% an impact rock, an "Impactite"; rock created or modified by the impact of a meteorite ...ua-cam.com/video/EiiT8Z1jjgM/v-deo.html
@@STARFIGHTER658 مرحبا هذة نيازك مريخية لا ريب فيها وتحتوي علي اكثر المواد الثمينة وشكرا
Sir I have meteorite stone I wont to sell
That,s good meteorit stone
Looks like a stony iron ( mesosodorite ) ...
Mikkael Mihaveli - No, I did some thorough research; it is certainly an Impactite, a rock derived from the impact of a meteorite. I uploaded a detailed video... ua-cam.com/video/EiiT8Z1jjgM/v-deo.html
I have tons of meteorites that are like that. Four of them are weirder than that one.
nothing grand - That matter's settled ! This stone is 100% an impact rock, an "Impactite"; rock created or modified by the impact of a meteorite. ua-cam.com/video/EiiT8Z1jjgM/v-deo.html...
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verry good
Very simple. 1. Is it magnetic? 2. Ni content in%? The easiest way, just show it to geologist, or bring it to geological museum. If it's extraterrestial, they'll never lie.
That
matter's settled . This stone is(100%) an impact rock, an
"Impactite";
rock created or
modified by the impact of a meteorite.
ua-cam.com/video/EiiT8Z1jjgM/v-deo.html
Adam Hill - If you're so sure, then prove it .
Many stony meteorites resemble terrestrial rocks...
Wow👍👍👍
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Имею точно похожий. А с какой "Луны" он свалился?
Надежда Шаповал - This isn't a meteorite - This stone is(100%) an impact rock, an
"Impactite"; rock created or modified by the impact of a meteorite. ua-cam.com/video/EiiT8Z1jjgM/v-deo.html
@@STARFIGHTER658 🤔не понимаю🙄😄
Надежда Шаповал (Nadezhda Shapoval) - I studied the stone well (of my video), and now I'm sure: this isn't a meteorite, but "Impactite"; that's, it is a rock that forms in areas where a large meteorite falls (which usually forms a large crater). In practice, this is a terrestrial rock modified, or a completely new rock, due to the heat and pressure that occurs when a meteorite falls to the ground. So even his "stones" can be "impactites". Надежда Шаповал - я хорошо изучил камень (из моего видео), и теперь я уверен: это не метеорит, а «Импактит»; это скала, которая образуется в областях, где падает большой метеорит (который обычно образует большой кратер). На практике это модифицированный земной камень, или совершенно новый камень,
из-за высокой температуры и давления, которое возникает, когда метеорит падает на землю. Так что даже его «камни» могут быть «импактитами».
i have fosil tree from tilong dam in kupang city🇮🇩. i want to sell it
How much is that worth?
I don't know the market value; certainly the scientific value is more relevant.
So many here in the Philippines...
Vincent Timothy Tropa - That matter's settled ! This stone is 100% an impact rock, an "Impactite"; rock created or modified by the impact of a meteorite. ua-cam.com/video/EiiT8Z1jjgM/v-deo.html...
@@STARFIGHTER658 does this stone is purchase?
FrI'm all of the things I've been learning and reviewing, this is not a meteorite
STARFIGHTER658 where is the cut? Did you cut it in half to expose the core? Condrules are generally spherical btw from what I've seen. I think you need to cut it in half across the longest dimension to expose the most material at the center. That will likely help solve
That
matter's settled . This stone is(100%) an impact rock, an
"Impactite";
rock created or
modified by the impact of a meteorite.ua-cam.com/video/EiiT8Z1jjgM/v-deo.html
@@STARFIGHTER658 mi spiace deluderti ma non ha affinità tipiche delle meteoriti che siano rocciose o ferrose o a gruppi di transizioni.. idem per le classiche rocce da impatto che in genere si formano con proiettili di grandi dimensioni lasciano crateri lunghi decine o centinaia di km... io sono un collezionista da anni e frequento eventi a livello nazionale con esperti in astronomia, astrofisica, geologia planetaria o ovviamente altri collezionisti italiani (siamo circa una ventina in IT a possedere collezioni private con meteoriti provenienti da tutto il mondo sia le vecchissime e alterate condriti del NWA fino alle cadute recenti e circa 7 sono membri della International Meteorites Collector Association con ambasciatore italiano Francesco Moser su un totale di 700 membri da tutto il mondo) ... La jepara PAL è molto diversa se osservata dal vivo come anche le condrule nelle CO e tutto un resto di particolarità uniche delle meteoriti ed impattiti). La maggior parte del materiale in possesso da noi è stato analizzato da laboratori associati con l'ente internazionale che provvede a pubblicare un bollettino con tutte le specifiche del campione compresi i risultati delle analisi eseguite nei laboratori che confermano senza ombra di dubbio la loro origine e spesso alcune richiedono analisi complesse e molto costose ad esempio sugli isotopi dell'ossigeno contenuti nei campioni che non sono compatibili con gli isotopi presenti in condizioni normali sulla terra ma formati a temperature, pressioni e velocità osservate durante l'accrescimento del disco proto-planetario nei sistemi solari in formazione) prima di essere certi della natura meteorica o correlata ad eventi simili servono parecchie analisi dalla rfx all'analisi di sezioni sottili sotto luce polarizzata incrociata che rivela le fratture planari e la ricristallizzazione del materiale a temperature e pressioni superiori a quelle rilasciate dalle bombe atomiche)
questo sito appartiene ad una ricercatrice dell'università di Siena che fa parte del progetto ANSMET (Antarctic Search for Meteorites) che attraverso la loro geochimica serve a ricostruire gli eventi di impatto tra gli asteroidi e ipotizzare il loro corpo progenitore da cui provengono le meteoriti recuperate sulla Terra) agnesearth.wordpress.com/2014/02/12/le-meteoriti-di-bel-paese/
Cosimo Gorgoglione - No! Credo proprio che si tratti di una impattite. Le foto(e anche le didascalie) di questo mio primo Slideshow non consentono di trarre le giuste conclusioni. La invito a guardare un mio video più recente...ua-cam.com/video/EiiT8Z1jjgM/v-deo.html... - Nota: rinvenni il "sasso" a circa 100 metri di profondità, casualmente, durante una trivellazione idrica, in suolo alluvionale (sabbia, conglomerato sciolto) della potenza(spessore) di centinaia di metri- mi pare di età compresa tra 12.000 e 450.000 anni; per cui le tracce di un ipotetico cratere d'impatto potrebbero trovarsi in profondità, e magari anche piuttosto distante dal punto di rinvenimento del "sasso". Nel raggio di 15-20 km(dal luogo del rinvenimento) non trovansi rocce di tipo magmatico effusivo(come da lei ipotizzato), ma bensì rocce magmatiche intrusive(Graniti, rocce filoniane), e inoltre rocce metamorfiche e altre, tutte assai antiche(vecchie di centinaia di milioni di anni); completano il quadro arenarie, ecc. Tanti indizi(su cui ho "lavorato" per mesi) paiono indirizzare decisamente verso le Impattiti. Ho riscontrato similitudini con Impattiti dell' ILyinets Crater(Ucraina), con Impact glass di Wabar(Arabia Saudita), con Impattiti francesi(Montoume), ecc. Non v'è dubbio che il "sasso" presenti perlopiù vaste zone di vetro poroso, e inoltre particelle singole e plurime fuse e semifuse, "Melt breccia", aree tipo Suevite; nonchè assai probabili segni di "shock metamorphism". Notare anche la similitudine tra le "vene" radiali/pseudo-radiali della "crosta"(a inizio video) e gli Impact breccia dikes(a es. quelli del sito d'impatto di Azuara, Spagna... www.impact-structures.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/h-type-belchite.jpg -------- www.impact-structures.com/impact-rocks-impactites/the-impact-breccia-page/suevite-or-suevite-breccia-2/).
do you guys see the alien and Ape faces?
when is magnetic is meteorite when is not is hidrothermal vents metal rough from old deep ocean riff.In some origin in Alps was meny time with sulfate and rare kemosintezic fossil animals.
Skarn (metamorphic rock)? I really do not think so. You have to
perform chemical and physical analysis to ascertain. Some very altered crystal of Olivine is visible, and the texture makes one think of meteorites known as Pallasites.
That
matter's settled . This stone is(100%) an impact rock, an
"Impactite";
rock created or
modified by the impact of a meteorite.ua-cam.com/video/EiiT8Z1jjgM/v-deo.html
Let's work backwards , what 7 features do all known metiorites have , ( please add comments!)...thumbprints! , Melted exterior and flow . ...iron nickle , chondriles - very round -....
Gary Mingy, that matter's settled ! This stone is 100% an impact rock, an "Impactite"; rock created or modified by the impact of a meteorite.ua-cam.com/video/EiiT8Z1jjgM/v-deo.html
I would test it for a sure knowledge and always use two independent labs, keeps them honest #:€>~~~~~~
I have the meaning carbonado black diamond meteorite stone 45kg
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I hawe this material from Alps glaciar depozite on some rock is many Iron and same structure like this one the same color of rock.When you put rock in water fot 10 minute and pring out strong smeel on Iron oxide.
This stone presents
large vitrified/porous areas,sometimes fused.
The photos deceive,as it looks like earthy material,
but in reality it is vitrified.I think it is a
meteorite highly weathered;a fossil/relict meteorite.
But it could also be a "Impactite",rock from meteor impact. Many stony meteorites resemble terrestrial rocks...
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I hate this stone ! But it alway finding them a lot , and every time I find them , I throw it a way ...Wishing never see them any more
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What rock is this on this video in this link?:
ua-cam.com/video/xO60TrxJtpU/v-deo.html
I have a lot of meteorites in my channel
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Hello Meteorite for sale Turkey
It is a concretion. From earth.
Adam Hill- Absolutely not!
That
matter's settled . This stone is(100%) an impact rock, an
"Impactite";
rock created or
modified by the impact of a meteorite.ua-cam.com/video/EiiT8Z1jjgM/v-deo.html
Cut it and polish then u will find the result..
pen merah - That matter's settled ! This stone is 100% an impact rock, an "Impactite"; rock created or modified by the impact of a meteorite.ua-cam.com/video/EiiT8Z1jjgM/v-deo.html
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Common rock.
Adam Hill - Many stony meteorites resemble terrestrial rocks...
That
matter's settled . This stone is(100%) an impact rock, an
"Impactite";
rock created or
modified by the impact of a meteorite.ua-cam.com/video/EiiT8Z1jjgM/v-deo.html
@@STARFIGHTER658 I have a great one
Thì cứ bựa chọt một it
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very good