Here is the Chunk, I guess it could be copper but as shiny as buffed copper? after 75+ years.
Scott
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On 12/06/2020 6:42 PM WILLIAM S Dubyk <sdubyk@...> wrote:
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Attached is a good paper that goes into some detail about the metallic inclusions in trinitite.
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Steve
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"Geo,
I've begun to think that all the Red varieties contain many of these metallic spheres,"
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PS the other Red one in my collection came from the same collector, and shows nothing inside at least noting large enough to notice
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Geo
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From: "SCOTT CAMPBELL" <bchhunter98@...>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, December 6, 2020 4:16:49 PM
Subject: Re: [XRF] Trinitite
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Geo,
I've begun to think that all the Red varieties contain many of these metallic spheres, I found a piece that was pulverized in my sample...and held within it many colored balls...that separated themselves.
I absolutely love taking, seeing quality photos of the beauty of Trinitite.
Scott
On 12/06/2020 4:28 PM geoelectronics@... wrote:
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Inside pictures of the Red Trinitite that has? a partially exposed metal ball. That whole piece is peppered with spheres and blobs. This is the section that has the largest, which is also the partially exposed one.
Geo