Correspondence from Derek Sears to Arthur J. Ehmann, July 28, 1998Show simple item record
dc.creator | Sears, Derek | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2024-02-12T18:09:14Z | |
dc.date.available | 2024-02-12T18:09:14Z | |
dc.date.issued | 1998-07-28 | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://repository.tcu.edu/handle/116099117/63009 | |
dc.description | Letter from Derek Sears at the University of Arkansas responding to Arthur J. Ehmann regarding the purchase of the Fayetteville Arkansas meteorite. | |
dc.relation | Oscar Monnig Papers (MS 124) | |
dc.rights | Prior written permission from TCU Special Collections required to use any document or photograph. | |
dc.source | Series III, Box 06, Fayetteville, Arkansas folder | |
dc.subject | Meteorite | |
dc.subject | Fayetteville meteorite | |
dc.subject | Fayetteville (Ark.) | |
dc.subject | Arizona State University. Center for Meteorite Studies | |
dc.title | Correspondence from Derek Sears to Arthur J. Ehmann, July 28, 1998 | |
dc.type | Document | |
dc.description.transcription | The University of Arkansas Cosmochemistry Group Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Fayetteville Arkansas 72701 USA Telephones: Professor D.W.G. Sears, (501) 575 5204 Professor P.H. Benoit, (501) 575 3170 Cosmochemistry Group, (501) 575 3170 Meteoritics & Planetary Science Office, (501) 575 7625 Facsimile: Electronic-mail: (501) 575 7778 COSMO@UAFSYSB.UARK.EDU Homepage: http://www.uark.edu/dept/cosmo/cosmo.htm 23rd July 1998 Professor Arthur J. Ehmann, 2537 Boyd Avenue, Fort Worth, Texas 76109. Dear Art, Enclosed are the following samples: Slovak, 8.5 x 10 × 0.75 cm rectangular slice, 114 g. Slovak, 10 x 8 x 0.5 cm traingular shaped slice, polished both sides, 100 g. Fayetteville, 2.5 x 3 × 1 cm roughly triangular shaped slice, showing light-dark structure, 16 g. Sent to you in exchange for a 365 g, polished and etched sample of the Hope meteorite. Sincerely, with best regards, Derek Sears |
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