- LA MARS METEORITE LINKS -



Recent Abstracts from papers with the latest research involving The Los Angeles Meteorite - in a web page format.





Ron Baalke's The Los Angeles Meteorite web page.





Ron Baalke's Mars Meteorites web page.





Russell Kempton's NEMS Los Angeles 001 web page with great images.





Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History's Los Angeles County Meteorites web page.





Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Vol. 190 (1-2) (2001) pp. 1-12, Pyrrhotite and the remanent magnetization of SNC meteorites: a changing perspective on Martian magnetism (Pierre Rochettea * , et.al.).





63rd Annual Meteoritical Society Meeting (5323.pdf), LOS ANGELES AT CHICAGO. P. H. Warren, et al (Adobe Acrobat ".pdf" file).





63rd Annual Meteoritical Society Meeting (5316.pdf), Session 7, MORE MARTIAN METEORITES COSMOGENIC RADIONUCLIDES IN LOS ANGELES MARTIAN METEORITE. K. Nishiizumi, et al (Adobe Acrobat ".pdf" file).





63rd Annual Meteoritical Society Meeting, Session5, MARS: ROCKS, FLUIDS, AND VOLATILES, CARBONATES IN THE LOS ANGELES 001 METEORITE. G. A. Graham (Adobe Acrobat ".pdf" file).





Index of /meetings/LPSC2001/pdf/ - PROGRAM - Lunar and Planetary Science XXXII, Session 01 thru Session 86 (Adobe Acrobat ".pdf" file).





Lunar and Planetary Science XXXII, Poster Session 1, Martian Meteorites, A Reappraisal of the Mineralogy and Crystallization Features of Los Angeles, a Basaltic Martian Meteorite (Adobe Acrobat ".pdf" file).





Index of /meetings/LPSC2000/pdf/ - PROGRAM - Lunar and Planetary Science XXXI, Session 01 thru Session 81 (Adobe Acrobat ".pdf" file).





Lunar and Planetary Science XXXI, Session1, Mars Meteorites I, Petrology of Los Angeles: A New Basaltic Shergottite (Adobe Acrobat ".pdf" file).





Lunar and Planetary Science XXXI, Session1, Mars Meteorites I, Geochemistry of Los Angeles, a Ferroan, La- and Th-rich Basalt from Mars (Adobe Acrobat ".pdf" file).





Lunar and Planetary Science XXXI, Session 29, Poster Sessions I - Martian Meteorites, Late-stage Crystallization Features of Los Angeles, A New Basaltic Shergottite (Adobe Acrobat ".pdf" file).





Nick Gessler's The "Los Angeles" Martian Meteorite web page with his images of LA 001 & LA 002.





Dave Andrew's Mars Comes To Tucson! web page.





Samples of the "Los Angeles" Meteorite have been sliced off with a rock saw and have been given to researchers. Many times small fragments will break off during this cutting process. I call these small fragments, "Saw-Cuttings". I have set aside some of these "Saw-Cuttings in order for meteorite collectors to purchase or trade.
"Click" on the word "Saw-Cuttings" for a link to my web page where you can see some of my images of these small fragments of LA 001 & LA 002.
Or, if interested in obtaining your own specimen, you can contact me for images of available samples:

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RobertVerish,  Field Investigator,  Meteorite-Recovery Lab,  P.O. Box 237,  Sunland, CA  91040